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마취제의 신경계 보호와 독작용

Many historical general anesthetics have been waxed and waned in the market of anesthetic field, mostly due to organ toxicities related to their metabolism, active metabolites and biodegradation,or other reasons. Modern anesthetics available now are known to undergo metabolism to the extent of clini...

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Published in:Anesthesia and pain medicine (Korean society of anesthesiologists) 2013, 8(2), , pp.75-81
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