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Clinical dose of lidocaine destroys the cell membrane and induces both necrosis and apoptosis in an identified Lymnaea neuron.
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- Journal of Anesthesia, 2012, v. 26, n. 1, p. 54, doi. 10.1007/s00540-011-1260-y
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Lidocaine treatment during synapse reformation periods permanently inhibits NGF-induced excitation in an identified reconstructed synapse of Lymnaea stagnalis.
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- Journal of Anesthesia, 2012, v. 26, n. 1, p. 45, doi. 10.1007/s00540-011-1257-6
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Lidocaine depolarizes the mitochondrial membrane potential by intracellular alkalization in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons.
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- Journal of Anesthesia, 2011, v. 25, n. 2, p. 229, doi. 10.1007/s00540-010-1079-y
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Effects of orexin-A on propofol anesthesia in rats.
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- Journal of Anesthesia, 2011, v. 25, n. 1, p. 65, doi. 10.1007/s00540-010-1071-6
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Increase in intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentration is not the only cause of lidocaine-induced cell damage in the cultured neurons of Lymnaea stagnalis.
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- Journal of Anesthesia, 2006, v. 20, n. 3, p. 196, doi. 10.1007/s00540-006-0397-6
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