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The following pages link to Chirality in anesthesia II: stereoselective modulation of ion channel function by secondary alcohol enantiomers (Q46498979):
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- TRESK background K( ) channel is inhibited by phosphorylation via two distinct pathways. (Q33824928) (← links)
- Hydrocarbon molar water solubility predicts NMDA vs. GABAA receptor modulation (Q34587545) (← links)
- Does Anesthetic Additivity Imply a Similar Molecular Mechanism of Anesthetic Action at N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors? (Q35109846) (← links)
- Inhaled anesthetics in horses (Q36696259) (← links)
- Anesthetic-like modulation of receptor function by surfactants: a test of the interfacial theory of anesthesia (Q37157447) (← links)
- Is a new paradigm needed to explain how inhaled anesthetics produce immobility? (Q37247460) (← links)
- A hypothesis on the origin and evolution of the response to inhaled anesthetics (Q37247465) (← links)
- Chirality and anaesthetic drugs: A review and an update (Q37973723) (← links)
- Clinical concentrations of chemically diverse general anesthetics minimally affect lipid bilayer properties (Q41710142) (← links)
- Anesthetic synergy between two n-alkanes (Q47288938) (← links)
- Frogs featured prominently in basic science contributing to anesthesiology. (Q48355493) (← links)
- Anesthetic-sensitive ion channel modulation is associated with a molar water solubility cut-off (Q58741511) (← links)