Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Despite a long history in medical and dental application, the molecular mechanism and precise site of action are still arguable for local anesthetics. Their effects are considered to be induced by acting on functional proteins, on membrane lipids, or on both. Local anesthetics primarily interact with sodium channels embedded in cell membranes to reduce the excitability of nerve cells and cardiomyocytes or produce a malfunction of the cardiovascular system. However, the membrane protein-interacting theory cannot explain all of the pharmacological and toxicological features of local anesthetics. The ...
The interaction between various local anesthetics and the phospholipid membrane was examined by ^1HN...
PURPOSE: To elucidate the effectiveness of the different parameters for the prediction of biological...
General anaesthetic agents (GAs) have been used clinically for over a century, yet their mechanisms ...
Despite a long history in medical and dental application, the molecular mechanism and precise site o...
Background and objectives: Local anesthetics are used broadly to prevent or reverse acute pain and t...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
LOCAL ANESTHETICS: INTERACTION WITH HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES AS STUDIED BY H-1 AND P-31 NUCLEAR M...
General anesthesia is one of the most important advances in medical history allowing the execution o...
Local anesthetics have an impressive history of efficacy and safety in medical and dental practice. ...
Local anesthesia is a drug that penetrates the nerve cell membrane and binds to the voltage gate sod...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문]It has been shown that local anesthetics and Ca**++ reduce membrane permeabilities...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
The literature carries many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA). We can...
SummaryBackground and objectivesLocal anesthetics are used broadly to prevent or reverse acute pain ...
The interaction between various local anesthetics and the phospholipid membrane was examined by ^1HN...
PURPOSE: To elucidate the effectiveness of the different parameters for the prediction of biological...
General anaesthetic agents (GAs) have been used clinically for over a century, yet their mechanisms ...
Despite a long history in medical and dental application, the molecular mechanism and precise site o...
Background and objectives: Local anesthetics are used broadly to prevent or reverse acute pain and t...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
LOCAL ANESTHETICS: INTERACTION WITH HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES AS STUDIED BY H-1 AND P-31 NUCLEAR M...
General anesthesia is one of the most important advances in medical history allowing the execution o...
Local anesthetics have an impressive history of efficacy and safety in medical and dental practice. ...
Local anesthesia is a drug that penetrates the nerve cell membrane and binds to the voltage gate sod...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문]It has been shown that local anesthetics and Ca**++ reduce membrane permeabilities...
Many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA) are described in the literatur...
The literature carries many theories about the mechanism of action of local anesthetics (LA). We can...
SummaryBackground and objectivesLocal anesthetics are used broadly to prevent or reverse acute pain ...
The interaction between various local anesthetics and the phospholipid membrane was examined by ^1HN...
PURPOSE: To elucidate the effectiveness of the different parameters for the prediction of biological...
General anaesthetic agents (GAs) have been used clinically for over a century, yet their mechanisms ...