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Lawrence Bruce Mellett grad student 1963 University of Michigan
 (Tritium-labeled dihydromorphine: a research tool for the investigation of the fate and distribution of narcotic analgesics.)
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Howie MB, Michelsen LG, Hug CC, et al. (2003) Comparison of three remifentanil dose-finding regimens for coronary artery surgery. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 17: 51-9
Michelsen LG, Holford NH, Lu W, et al. (2001) The pharmacokinetics of remifentanil in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with cardiopulmonary bypass. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 93: 1100-5
Michelsen LG, Hug CC. (1996) The pharmacokinetics of remifentanil. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 8: 679-82
Sebel PS, Hoke JF, Westmoreland C, et al. (1995) Histamine concentrations and hemodynamic responses after remifentanil. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 80: 990-3
Hall RI, Molderhauer CC, Hug CC. (1993) Fentanyl plasma concentrations maintained by a simple infusion scheme in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 76: 957-63
Bailey JM, Schwieger IM, Hug CC. (1993) Evaluation of sufentanil anesthesia obtained by a computer-controlled infusion for cardiac surgery. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 76: 247-52
Westmoreland CL, Hoke JF, Sebel PS, et al. (1993) Pharmacokinetics of remifentanil (GI87084B) and its major metabolite (GI90291) in patients undergoing elective inpatient surgery. Anesthesiology. 79: 893-903
Hug CC. (1992) Opioids: clinical use as anesthetic agents. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 7: 350-5
Falinski BA, Sebel PS, Hug CC, et al. (1992) Pharmacodynamics of pentamorphone during coronary artery bypass grafting in humans. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. 6: 168-72
Schwieger IM, Hall RI, Hug CC. (1991) Less than additive antinociceptive interaction between midazolam and fentanyl in enflurane-anesthetized dogs. Anesthesiology. 74: 1060-6
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