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277 related items for PubMed ID: 23345565

  • 1. Gas alternatives to carbon dioxide for euthanasia: a piglet perspective.
    Rault JL, McMunn KA, Marchant-Forde JN, Lay DC.
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  • 12. Defining characteristics of immersion carbon dioxide gas for successful euthanasia of neonatal and young broilers.
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  • 18. The influence of midazolam and nitrous oxide on respiratory depression in laboratory rats.
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