General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than 160 years have passed since the first successful public demonstration of anaesthesia, a detailed understanding of the anaesthetic mechanism of action of these drugs is still lacking. An important early observation was the Meyer-Overton correlation, which associated the potency of an anaesthetic with its lipid solubility. This work focuses attention on the lipid membrane as a likely location for anaesthetic action. With the advent of cellular electrophysiology and molecular biology techniques, tools to dissect the components of the lipid membrane have led, in recent years, to the widespread acceptance of proteins, namely receptors and ion chan...
It has been proposed that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multipl...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
Despite the widespread clinical use of anesthetics since the 19th century, a clear understanding of ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
Almost a century ago, Meyer and Overton discovered a linear relationship between the potency of anae...
For over 160 years, general anesthetics have been given for the relief of pain and suffering. While ...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
General anaesthetic agents (GAs) have been used clinically for over a century, yet their mechanisms ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D170023 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Recent studies of mechanisms of anaesthesia have been mainly ‘target orientated’, investigating the ...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
General anesthesia is one of the most important advances in medical history allowing the execution o...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
It has been proposed that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multipl...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
Despite the widespread clinical use of anesthetics since the 19th century, a clear understanding of ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
Almost a century ago, Meyer and Overton discovered a linear relationship between the potency of anae...
For over 160 years, general anesthetics have been given for the relief of pain and suffering. While ...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
General anaesthetic agents (GAs) have been used clinically for over a century, yet their mechanisms ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D170023 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Recent studies of mechanisms of anaesthesia have been mainly ‘target orientated’, investigating the ...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
General anesthesia is one of the most important advances in medical history allowing the execution o...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
It has been proposed that general anesthesia results from direct multisite interactions with multipl...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
Despite the widespread clinical use of anesthetics since the 19th century, a clear understanding of ...