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Rescue morphine in mechanically ventilated newborns associated with combined OPRM1 and COMT genotype

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Bibliographic reference Matic, Maja ; Simons, Sinno H.P. ; Van Lingen, Richard A. ; Van Rosmalen, Joost ; Elens, Laure ; et. al. Rescue morphine in mechanically ventilated newborns associated with combined OPRM1 and COMT genotype. In: Pharmacogenomics, Vol. 15, no. 10, p. 1287-1295 (2014)
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