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The Biology of General Anesthesia from Paramecium to Primate (Current Biology)
 


Kelz and Mashour bring the reader up to date on our current understanding of how anesthetics work at the molecular, circuit, and network levels.They emphasize that a broad range of organisms, including plants and even single-celled ornanisms, are susceptible to anesthesia and propose a universal defintion of the anesthetized state.


 
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