General anaesthesia during infancy reduces white matter micro-organisation in developing rhesus monkeys

Non-human primates are commonly used in neuroimaging research for which general anaesthesia or sedation is typically required for data acquisition. In this analysis, the cumulative effects of exposure to ketamine, Telazol® (tiletamine and zolazepam), and the inhaled anaesthetic isoflurane on early b...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of anaesthesia : BJA 2021-04, Vol.126 (4), p.845-853
Hauptverfasser: Young, Jeffrey T., Vlasova, Roza M., Howell, Brittany R., Knickmeyer, Rebecca C., Morin, Elyse, Kuitchoua, Kaela I., Lubach, Gabriele R., Noel, Jean, Hu, Xiaoping, Shi, Yundi, Caudill, Gibson, Alexander, Andrew L., Niethammer, Marc, Paule, Merle G., Coe, Christopher L., Sanchez, Mar, Styner, Martin
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