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Boesch, J.M.; Gleed, R.D.; Buss, P.E.; Tordiffe, A.S.W.; Zeiler, G.E.; Miller, M.A.; Viljoen, F.; Harvey, B.H.; Parry, S.A.; Meyer, L.C.R. 2025. Etorphine induces pathophysiology in immobilized white rhinoceros through sympathomimesis that is attenuated by butorphanol. Conservation Physiology 13 (1): coaf009: 1-21. doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaf009

Etorphine induces pathophysiology in immobilized white rhinoceros through sympathomimesis that is attenuated by butorphanol

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Location Africa Subject Veterinary Species White Rhino (simum)
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