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Neural Mechanisms of Anesthesia - (Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience) by Joseph E Antognini (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Leading investigators critically evaluate the latest information on how anesthetics work at the molecular, cellular, organ, and whole animal level.
- Author(s): Joseph E Antognini
- 466 Pages
- Medical, Anesthesiology
- Series Name: Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience
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Book Synopsis
Leading investigators critically evaluate the latest information on how anesthetics work at the molecular, cellular, organ, and whole animal level. These distinguished experts review anesthetic effects on memory, consciousness, and movement and spell out in detail both the anatomic structures and physiological processes that are their likely targets, as well as the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which they operate. Comprehensive and authoritative, Neural Mechanisms of Anesthesia draws together and critically reviews all the recent research on anesthetic mechanisms, highlighting the precise routes along which these substances operate, and how this deeper understanding will lead to the design of effective drugs free ofundesirable side effects.From the Back Cover
Although anesthetics have been used successfully for over 150 years, their mechanisms of action are little understood, a fact that significantly limits our ability to design new and safer agents. In Neural Mechanisms of Anesthesia, leading investigators critically evaluate the latest information on how anesthetics work at the molecular, cellular, organ, and whole animal level. These distinguished experts review anesthetic effects on memory, consciousness, and movement and spell out in detail both the anatomic structures and physiological processes that are their likely targets, as well as the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which they operate. They also discuss drugs that are not truly general anesthetics, but are frequently used in clinical practice and can affect the action of general anesthetics (e.g., local anesthetics, opiates, neuromuscular blocking drugs).Comprehensive and authoritative, Neural Mechanisms of Anesthesia draws together and critically reviews all the recent research on anesthetic mechanisms, highlighting the precise routes along which these substances operate, and how this deeper understanding will lead to the design of effective drugs free of undesirable side effects.
Review Quotes
"The major strength of this work is that it covers all levels of analysis from observations in behaving humans or animals to studies of molecular and physiochemical phenomena. This provides an excellent opportunity to attenuate the traditional boundaries between molecular and systems level research." -Neural Mechanisms of Anesthesia
Dimensions (Overall): 10.26 Inches (H) x 7.36 Inches (W) x 1.25 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.58 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 466
Genre: Medical
Sub-Genre: Anesthesiology
Series Title: Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience
Publisher: Humana
Format: Hardcover
Author: Joseph E Antognini
Language: English
Street Date: August 22, 2002
TCIN: 85203506
UPC: 9780896039971
Item Number (DPCI): 247-65-2583
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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