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1998The effect of rate of administration on brain concentrations of propofol in sheepLudbrook, G.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2001Acute cardiovascular effects of magnesium and their relationship to systemic and myocardial magnesium concentrations after short infusion in awake sheepZheng, D.; Upton, R.; Ludbrook, G.; Martinez, A.
2002The cerebrovascular effects of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine infusions under propofol and isoflurane anaesthesia in sheepMyburgh, J.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2003The effect of infusions of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine on cerebral autoregulation under isoflurane anaesthesia in an ovine modelMyburgh, J.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2004The two-compartment recirculatory pharmacokinetic model - an introduction to recirculatory pharmacokinetic conceptsUpton, R.
2003Cerebral and lung kinetics of morphine in conscious sheep after short intravenous infusionsUpton, R.; Ludbrook, G.; Martinez, A.; Grant, C.; Milne, R.
2005Brain pharmacokinetics of lignocaine before and following intravenous perfluorocarbon emulsion infusion in sheepDoolette, D.; Upton, R.; Martinez, A.
2003The contribution of the coronary concentrations of propofol to its cardiovascular effects in anesthetized sheepZheng, D.; Upton, R.; Martinez, A.
2000Development and validation of a recirculatory physiological model of the myocardial concentrations of lignocaine after intravenous administration in sheepUpton, R.; Zheng, D.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2010The performance of compartmental and physiologically based recirculatory pharmacokinetic models for propofol: A comparison using bolus, continuous, and target-controlled infusion dataMasui, K.; Upton, R.; Doufas, A.; Johan, F.; Kazama, T.; Mortier, E.; Struys, M.