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. 1980 Jan;9(1):103–105. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1980.tb04808.x

Unaltered diazepam plasma binding using indwelling heparinized cannulae for sampling.

C A Naranjo, J G Abel, E M Sellers, H G Giles
PMCID: PMC1429931  PMID: 7356871

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