The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linking of anesthetics to proteins and indirect action on the lipid membrane properties are the two hypotheses in conflict. Atomistic simulations of different lipid membranes subjected to the effect of small volatile organohalogen compounds are used to explore plausible lipid-mediated mechanisms. Simulations of homogeneous membranes reveal that electrostatic potential and lateral pressure transversal profiles are affected differently by chloroform (anesthetic) and carbon tetrachloride (non-anesthetic). Simulations of structured membranes that combine ordered and disordered regions show that chloroform molecules accumulate preferentially in highly ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
In spite of extensive research and use in medical practice, the precise molecular mechanism of volat...
While small molecules have been used to induce anesthesia in a clinical setting for well over a cent...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
AbstractTo gain insights into the molecular level mechanism of drug action at the membrane site, we ...
To gain insights into the molecular level mechanism of drug action at the membrane site, we have car...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the fully hydrated neat dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) memb...
General anesthesia is one of the most important advances in medical history allowing the execution o...
AbstractThe structural perturbations of the fully hydrated dimyristoyl-phosphatidylcholine bilayer i...
AbstractWe report the results of constant temperature and pressure molecular dynamics calculations c...
The mixing behavior of an exchangeable phospholipid (A) with an exchangeable sterol (B) in host. bil...
The ability of anesthetics to reversibly suppress consciousness must reside in the effects exerted o...
The first quantitative insight has been obtained into the effects that volatile anesthetics have on ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
In spite of extensive research and use in medical practice, the precise molecular mechanism of volat...
While small molecules have been used to induce anesthesia in a clinical setting for well over a cent...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
The molecular mechanism of general anesthesia is still a controversial issue. Direct effect by linki...
AbstractTo gain insights into the molecular level mechanism of drug action at the membrane site, we ...
To gain insights into the molecular level mechanism of drug action at the membrane site, we have car...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the fully hydrated neat dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) memb...
General anesthesia is one of the most important advances in medical history allowing the execution o...
AbstractThe structural perturbations of the fully hydrated dimyristoyl-phosphatidylcholine bilayer i...
AbstractWe report the results of constant temperature and pressure molecular dynamics calculations c...
The mixing behavior of an exchangeable phospholipid (A) with an exchangeable sterol (B) in host. bil...
The ability of anesthetics to reversibly suppress consciousness must reside in the effects exerted o...
The first quantitative insight has been obtained into the effects that volatile anesthetics have on ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
In spite of extensive research and use in medical practice, the precise molecular mechanism of volat...
While small molecules have been used to induce anesthesia in a clinical setting for well over a cent...