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The pharmacodynamics of neuromuscular (nm) blockers in laryngeal muscles are of great interest. The aim of this study was to investigate the differential sensitivity of the dorsal cricoarytenoid (DORS) and the thyroarytenoid (TIIA), two antagonistic intrinsic laryngeal muscles, and the anterior tibial muscle (TIB) to SZ1677 and Rocuronium (ROC) in a new guinea pig model.
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Stanek, E., Sauberer, A., Gilly, H., Vizi, E.S. (1995). Comparative Pharmacodynamics of SZ1677 and Rocuronium in Laryngeal Muscles of the Guinea Pig. In: Fukushima, K., Ochiai, R. (eds) Muscle Relaxants. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66896-1_96
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