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Die Beeinflussung somatosensorisch evozierter Potentiale (SEP) durch μ- und ϰ-selektive Opioide

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Seit Martin et al. im Jahre 1976 die Hypothese unterschiedlicher Opiatbindestellen im ZNS aufstellten [4], haben zahlreiche Untersucher dieses Konzept untermauert und erweitert.

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Freye, E., Hartung, E., Buhl, R. (1985). Die Beeinflussung somatosensorisch evozierter Potentiale (SEP) durch μ- und ϰ-selektive Opioide. In: Rügheimer, E., Pasch, T. (eds) Notwendiges und nützliches Messen in Anästhesie und Intensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69893-4_79

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