Meperidine and lidocaine block of recombinant voltage-dependent Na+ channels: evidence that meperidine is a local anesthetic.
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K. Gingrich | L. Wagner | M. Eaton | K J Gingrich | L E Wagner | M Eaton | S S Sabnis | S. S. Sabnis | L. Wagner | Kevin J. Gingrich | Larry E. Wagner | Michael P. Eaton | Salas S. Sabnis
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