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It is well known that volatile anesthetics have neuromuscular inhibitory effect and the degree of inhibition varies with the kind of anesthetics. We investigated the neuromuscular inhibitory effect of volatile anesthetics using fading responses observed by eight repetitive constant interval stimulation.
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Suzuki, T., Katsumata, N., Shiraishi, H., Ogawa, S., Suzuki, H. (1955). Comparative Neuromuscular Inhibition of Volatile Anesthetics Using Repetitive Stimulation. In: Fukushima, K., Ochiai, R. (eds) Muscle Relaxants. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66896-1_107
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