Yushi U. Adachi
Medical Clinic of Kumagaya Base
Japan Air Self Defense Force
839 Jurokuken
Kumagaya City
Japan
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- Halothane attenuated haloperidol and enhanced clozapine-induced dopamine release in the rat striatum. Adachi, Y.U., Aramaki, Y., Satomoto, M., Higuchi, H., Watanabe, K. Neurochem. Int. (2003)
- Fentanyl attenuates the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation more than the response to laryngoscopy. Adachi, Y.U., Satomoto, M., Higuchi, H., Watanabe, K. Anesth. Analg. (2002)
- The determinants of propofol induction of anesthesia dose. Adachi, Y.U., Watanabe, K., Higuchi, H., Satoh, T. Anesth. Analg. (2001)
- A small dose of midazolam decreases the time to achieve hypnosis without delaying emergence during short-term propofol anesthesia. Adachi, Y.U., Watanabe, K., Higuchi, H., Satoh, T. J. Clin. Anesth (2001)
- High-dose flumazenil potentiates the hypnotic activity of propofol, but not that of thiopental, in ddY mice. Adachi, Y.U., Watanabe, K., Higuchi, H., Satoh, T. Acta. Anaesthesiol. Scand (2001)
- Evaluation of the cardiovascular responses to fiberoptic orotracheal intubation with television monitoring: comparison with conventional direct laryngoscopy. Adachi, Y.U., Takamatsu, I., Watanabe, K., Uchihashi, Y., Higuchi, H., Satoh, T. J. Clin. Anesth (2000)