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Selectivity of general anesthetics: A new dimension

Specific receptor subunits expressed in localized regions of the brain confer anesthetic insensitivity to GABAA receptors.

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Franks, N., Lieb, W. Selectivity of general anesthetics: A new dimension. Nat Med 3, 377–378 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0497-377

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