Light-sensitive molecule may work as light-responsive anaesthetic
Inhibitory neurotransmitters dampen the activity of neurons. This regulatory effect forms the basis for the action of many anaesthetics. For...
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Inhibitory neurotransmitters dampen the activity of neurons. This regulatory effect forms the basis for the action of many anaesthetics. For...
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Journal of Anaesthesia Practice is a unique online vehicle for getting an anaesthetic product or service in front of the people who really matter. The vast majority of the readership are consultant anaesthetists.