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    The molecular mechanisms of anaesthesia

    IT is generally accepted that neutral anaesthetics, such as the n-alkanols and n-alkanes, act from a hydrophobic site1. Discussion has tended to focus on the nature of this site and, particularly, whether it is l...

    D. A. HAYDON, B. M. HENDRY, S. R. LEVINSON, J. REQUENA in Nature (1977)

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    Induction of sodium channel clustering by oligodendrocytes

    As oligodendrocytes wrap axons of the central nervous system (CNS) with insulating myelin sheaths, sodium channels that are initially continuously distributed along axons become segregated into regularly spac...

    M. R. Kaplan, A. Meyer-Franke, S. Lambert, V. Bennett, I. D. Duncan in Nature (1997)