Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and philosophy. Although anesthesia was introduced to medicine more than 160 y ago, our understanding of how it works still remains a mystery. The most prevalent view is that the human brain and its neurons are necessary to impose the effects of anesthetics. However, the fact is that all life can be anesthesized. Numerous theories have been generated trying to explain the major impact of anesthetics on our human-specific consciousness; switching it off so rapidly, but no single theory resolves this enduring mystery. The speed of anesthetic actions precludes any direct involvement of genes. Lipid bilayers, cellular membranes, and critical proteins em...
__Abstract__ General anesthesia has been considered by some medical historians as one of the mos...
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...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the...
THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the...
General anaesthesia has been used in medical practice since the mid-nineteenth century, but its phar...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
peer reviewedOne of the magic’s of general anesthesia is the reversible modulation of consciousness....
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
3. Loss of consciousness Loss of consciousness is omitted in some definitions (e.g. Eger et al, 1996...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
We don't know how general anesthesia works. Contrary to what was thought until relatively recently, ...
During the last twenty years much progress has been made in the determination of the molecular str...
__Abstract__ General anesthesia has been considered by some medical historians as one of the mos...
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...
Anesthesia and consciousness represent 2 mysteries not only for biology but also for physics and phi...
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the...
THE mechanism by which general anesthetics prevent consciousness remains unknown largely because the...
General anaesthesia has been used in medical practice since the mid-nineteenth century, but its phar...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
peer reviewedOne of the magic’s of general anesthesia is the reversible modulation of consciousness....
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
3. Loss of consciousness Loss of consciousness is omitted in some definitions (e.g. Eger et al, 1996...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
We don't know how general anesthesia works. Contrary to what was thought until relatively recently, ...
During the last twenty years much progress has been made in the determination of the molecular str...
__Abstract__ General anesthesia has been considered by some medical historians as one of the mos...
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...