Cite
Propofol and sevoflurane in subanesthetic concentrations act preferentially on the spinal cord: evidence from multimodal electrophysiological assessment
MLA
Thomas, Kammer, et al. “Propofol and Sevoflurane in Subanesthetic Concentrations Act Preferentially on the Spinal Cord: Evidence from Multimodal Electrophysiological Assessment.” Anesthesiology, vol. 97, no. 6, Dec. 2002. EBSCOhost, widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.pmid..........75504eca34cc589437eafa7f62df4112&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.
APA
Thomas, K., Benno, R., Dieter, M., Hans-Christian, W., Ingobert, W., & Bernd W, U. (2002). Propofol and sevoflurane in subanesthetic concentrations act preferentially on the spinal cord: evidence from multimodal electrophysiological assessment. Anesthesiology, 97(6).
Chicago
Thomas, Kammer, Rehberg Benno, Menne Dieter, Wartenberg Hans-Christian, Wenningmann Ingobert, and Urban Bernd W. 2002. “Propofol and Sevoflurane in Subanesthetic Concentrations Act Preferentially on the Spinal Cord: Evidence from Multimodal Electrophysiological Assessment.” Anesthesiology 97 (6). http://widgets.ebscohost.com/prod/customlink/proxify/proxify.php?count=1&encode=0&proxy=&find_1=&replace_1=&target=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&scope=site&db=edsair&AN=edsair.pmid..........75504eca34cc589437eafa7f62df4112&authtype=sso&custid=ns315887.