SummaryIn the nematode C. elegans, immobility induced by the anesthetic halothane is coupled to its ability to modulate neuronal resting membrane potential, perhaps through effects on leak channels; a similar anesthetic, isoflurane, appears to work a different way
Almost a century ago, Meyer and Overton discovered a linear relationship between the potency of anae...
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
General anesthetics (GAs) remain one of the greatest serendipitous pharmacological discoveries known...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics (VAs) cause profound neurological effects, including reversible loss of ...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics like halothane and enflurane are of interest to clinicians and neuroscie...
SummaryAn elegant new study has correlated the generation of sound patterns in the red-bellied piran...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
Anesthetics have been used for nearly two centuries, and have proved to be one of the most important...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
Anaesthesia exposure to the developing nervous system causes neuroapoptosis and behavioural impairme...
Background: Volatile general anesthetics inhibit neurotransmitter release by an unknown mechanism. A...
Almost a century ago, Meyer and Overton discovered a linear relationship between the potency of anae...
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
General anesthetics (GAs) remain one of the greatest serendipitous pharmacological discoveries known...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics (VAs) cause profound neurological effects, including reversible loss of ...
SummaryVolatile anesthetics like halothane and enflurane are of interest to clinicians and neuroscie...
SummaryAn elegant new study has correlated the generation of sound patterns in the red-bellied piran...
Despite 170 years of research, we as a specialty are clueless as to how anesthetics cause reversible...
Anesthetics have been used for nearly two centuries, and have proved to be one of the most important...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
General anaesthesia is administered each day to thousands of patients worldwide. Although more than ...
AbstractGeneral anesthesia is a relatively safe medical procedure, which for nearly 170 years has al...
The mechanism of anesthesia is relevant to the neural and biological aspects of cognitive sciences. ...
Different anesthetics are known to modulate different types of membrane-bound receptors. Their commo...
Anaesthesia exposure to the developing nervous system causes neuroapoptosis and behavioural impairme...
Background: Volatile general anesthetics inhibit neurotransmitter release by an unknown mechanism. A...
Almost a century ago, Meyer and Overton discovered a linear relationship between the potency of anae...
The discovery of the phenomenon of anesthesia over 150 years ago was a watershed event that revoluti...
General anesthetics (GAs) remain one of the greatest serendipitous pharmacological discoveries known...