THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the mechanism by which brain physiology produces con-sciousness is unexplained. But the two mysteries see
Previous attempts to explain the mechanism of action of general anaesthetics have mainly focussed on...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
Despite considerable progress in the identification of the molecular targets of general anesthetics,...
THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
General anaesthesia has been used in medical practice since the mid-nineteenth century, but its phar...
3. Loss of consciousness Loss of consciousness is omitted in some definitions (e.g. Eger et al, 1996...
peer reviewedOne of the magic’s of general anesthesia is the reversible modulation of consciousness....
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
General anesthesia is critical for various procedures and surgeries. Despite the widespread use of a...
General anesthetics (GAs) remain one of the greatest serendipitous pharmacological discoveries known...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
© 2015 Hou et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.
Previous attempts to explain the mechanism of action of general anaesthetics have mainly focussed on...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
Despite considerable progress in the identification of the molecular targets of general anesthetics,...
THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
General anaesthesia has been used in medical practice since the mid-nineteenth century, but its phar...
3. Loss of consciousness Loss of consciousness is omitted in some definitions (e.g. Eger et al, 1996...
peer reviewedOne of the magic’s of general anesthesia is the reversible modulation of consciousness....
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
General anesthesia is critical for various procedures and surgeries. Despite the widespread use of a...
General anesthetics (GAs) remain one of the greatest serendipitous pharmacological discoveries known...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
© 2015 Hou et al. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.
Previous attempts to explain the mechanism of action of general anaesthetics have mainly focussed on...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
Despite considerable progress in the identification of the molecular targets of general anesthetics,...