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2014
Pryor KO, Hemmings HC
. 2014.
NAP5: intraoperative awareness detected, and undetected.
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Br J Anaesth. 113(4):530-3.
2009
Perouansky M, Hemmings HC
. 2009.
Neurotoxicity of general anesthetics: cause for concern?
Anesthesiology. 111(6):1365-71.
Westphalen RI, Gomez RS, Hemmings HC
. 2009.
Nicotinic receptor-evoked hippocampal norepinephrine release is highly sensitive to inhibition by isoflurane.
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Br J Anaesth. 102(3):355-60.
2008
Eger EI, Raines DE, Shafer SL, Hemmings HC, Sonner JM
. 2008.
Is a new paradigm needed to explain how inhaled anesthetics produce immobility?
Anesth Analg. 107(3):832-48.
2007
Hemmings HC
. 2007.
Noble meets nouveau: a shared anesthetic binding site for xenon and isoflurane on a glutamate receptor.
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Anesthesiology. 107(5):694-6.
2004
Hemmings HC
. 2004.
Neuroprotection by Na+ channel blockade.
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J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 16(1):100-1.