26 results on '"Franks, N.P."'
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2. Xenon treatment improves short-term and long-term outcomes in a rodent model of traumatic brain injury
3. Xenon is neuroprotective against blast traumatic brain injury in vitro
4. Asynchronous administration of xenon and hypothermia significantly reduces brain infarction in the neonatal rat
5. Effects of isoflurane and xenon on Ba 2+ -currents mediated by N-type calcium channels † †Declaration of interest. Professor Franks is a board member of an Imperial College spin-out company, Protexeon Ltd, that is interested in developing clinical applications for medical gases, including xenon. Professor Franks is a paid consultant in this activity. In addition Air Products have funded work in the authors’ laboratories that bears on the actions of xenon as an anaesthetic and neuroprotectant. Air Products has a financial stake in Protexeon Ltd.
6. Xenon: no stranger to anaesthesia
7. The effects of general anaesthetics on carbachol-evoked gamma oscillations in the rat hippocampus in vitro
8. Structural Basis for the Inhibition of Firefly Luciferase by a General Anesthetic
9. Which molecular targets are most relevant to general anaesthesia?
10. An Anesthetic-Sensitive Superfamily of Neurotransmitter-Gated Ion Channels
11. Can the stereoselective effects of the anesthetic isoflurane be accounted for by lipid solubility?
12. A simple method for recording single-channel activity from synaptic plasma membranes
13. SELECTIVE ACTIONS OF VOLATILE GENERAL ANAESTHETICS AT MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR LEVELS
14. Molecular Organization of Liquid n-Octanol: An X-ray Diffraction Analysis
15. Thermodynamics of anesthetic/protein interactions. Temperature studies on firefly luciferase
16. Anesthetic inhibition of firefly luciferase, a protein model for general anesthesia, does not exhibit pressure reversal
17. Effects of physiologically relevant pressures of helium on the structure of cholesterol-containing lipid bilayers. A neutron diffraction study
18. Role of Hydrogen Bonding in General Anesthesia
19. Rapid movement of molecules across membranes
20. Structural analysis of hydrated egg lecithin and cholesterol bilayers I. X-ray diffraction
21. Structure of myelin lipid bilayers
22. What is the molecular nature of general anaesthetic target sites?
23. The structure of lipid bilayers and the effects of general anaesthetics
24. The structure and permeability of reconstituted membranes
25. Structural analysis of hydrated egg lecithin and cholesterol bilayers II. Neutron diffraction
26. An X-ray diffraction analysis of oriented lipid multilayers containing basic proteins
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