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1. You Don't Always Get What You Want!

2. Impact of dietary ketosis on volatile anesthesia toxicity in a model of Leigh syndrome.

3. Potassium Leak Channels and Mitochondrial Complex I Interact in Glutamatergic Interneurons of the Mouse Spinal Cord.

4. TREK-1 and TREK-2 Knockout Mice Are Not Resistant to Halothane or Isoflurane.

5. A primordial target: Mitochondria mediate both primary and collateral anesthetic effects of volatile anesthetics.

6. Isoflurane inhibition of endocytosis is an anesthetic mechanism of action.

7. Leukocytes mediate disease pathogenesis in the Ndufs4(KO) mouse model of Leigh syndrome.

8. Tetraethylammonium chloride reduces anaesthetic-induced neurotoxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans and mice.

9. Anesthetic Hypersensitivity in a Case-Controlled Series of Patients With Mitochondrial Disease.

10. Mechanisms underlying neonate-specific metabolic effects of volatile anesthetics.

11. Mitochondrial Function and Anesthetic Sensitivity in the Mouse Spinal Cord.

12. Regional metabolic signatures in the Ndufs4(KO) mouse brain implicate defective glutamate/α-ketoglutarate metabolism in mitochondrial disease.

13. Relevance of experimental paradigms of anesthesia induced neurotoxicity in the mouse.

14. Mitochondrial Function in Astrocytes Is Essential for Normal Emergence from Anesthesia in Mice.

15. mTOR inhibitors may benefit kidney transplant recipients with mitochondrial diseases.

17. Anesthetics Have Different Effects on the Electrocorticographic Spectra of Wild-type and Mitochondrial Mutant Mice.

18. Isoflurane disrupts excitatory neurotransmitter dynamics via inhibition of mitochondrial complex I.

19. Approaches to Anesthetic Mechanisms: The C. elegans Model.

20. Regional knockdown of NDUFS4 implicates a thalamocortical circuit mediating anesthetic sensitivity.

21. Cell Biology of the Mitochondrion.

22. The genetics of isoflurane-induced developmental neurotoxicity.

23. Glutamatergic Neurotransmission Links Sensitivity to Volatile Anesthetics with Mitochondrial Function.

24. Ketamine and Mitochondrial Function.

25. Region-Specific Defects of Respiratory Capacities in the Ndufs4(KO) Mouse Brain.

26. Glutathione S-transferase mediates an ageing response to mitochondrial dysfunction.

27. Tether mutations that restore function and suppress pleiotropic phenotypes of the C. elegans isp-1(qm150) Rieske iron-sulfur protein.

28. Comparison of proteomic and metabolomic profiles of mutants of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in Caenorhabditis elegans.

29. Mitochondrial bioenergetics and disease in Caenorhabditis elegans.

30. A Drosophila model of mitochondrial disease caused by a complex I mutation that uncouples proton pumping from electron transfer.

31. Effects of the mitochondrial respiratory chain on longevity in C. elegans.

32. Propofol compared with isoflurane inhibits mitochondrial metabolism in immature swine cerebral cortex.

33. mTOR inhibition alleviates mitochondrial disease in a mouse model of Leigh syndrome.

35. Mitochondrial complex I deficiency increases protein acetylation and accelerates heart failure.

36. Mitochondrial disease in childhood: mtDNA encoded.

37. Early developmental exposure to volatile anesthetics causes behavioral defects in Caenorhabditis elegans.

38. The worm sheds light on anesthetic mechanisms.

39. Altered anesthetic sensitivity of mice lacking Ndufs4, a subunit of mitochondrial complex I.

40. Optical reversal of halothane-induced immobility in C. elegans.

41. Caenorhabditis elegans UCP4 protein controls complex II-mediated oxidative phosphorylation through succinate transport.

42. The role of DMQ(9) in the long-lived mutant clk-1.

43. Isoflurane selectively inhibits distal mitochondrial complex I in Caenorhabditis elegans.

44. Mutations in mitochondrial complex III uniquely affect complex I in Caenorhabditis elegans.

45. Alternatives to mammalian pain models 1: use of C. elegans for the study of volatile anesthetics.

46. Subcomplex Ilambda specifically controls integrated mitochondrial functions in Caenorhabditis elegans.

47. The effect of different ubiquinones on lifespan in Caenorhabditis elegans.

48. Complex I function is defective in complex IV-deficient Caenorhabditis elegans.

50. Metabolic pathway profiling of mitochondrial respiratory chain mutants in C. elegans.

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