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Anesthesia and Analgesia|July 30, 2002
The role of electrostatic interactions in governing anesthetic action on the torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptorDouglas E Raines, Robert J Claycomb
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1984
Potential-dependent phase partitioning of fluorescent hydrophobic ions in phospholipid vesiclesD E Raines, D S Cafiso
Anesthesiology|February 1, 1997
Halothane interactions with nicotinic acetylcholine receptor membranes. Steady-state and kinetic studies of intrinsic fluorescence quenchingD E Raines, K B McClure
Anesthesiology|June 24, 1998
Nonanesthetic volatile drugs obey the Meyer-Overton correlation in two molecular protein site modelsS A Forman, D E Raines
Biochemistry|February 10, 1998
Transient low-affinity agonist binding to Torpedo postsynaptic membranes resolved by using sequential mixing stopped-flow fluorescence spectroscopyD E Raines, N S Krishnan
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 1, 1994
On the importance of volatile agents devoid of anesthetic actionD E Raines, K W Miller
Biophysical Journal|March 1, 1993
The role of charge in lipid selectivity for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptorD E Raines, K W Miller
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1989
The enhancement of proton/hydroxyl flow across lipid vesicles by inhalation anestheticsD E Raines, D S Cafiso
Anesthesiology|March 17, 2000
Isoflurane increases the apparent agonist affinity of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor by reducing the microscopic agonist dissociation constantD E Raines, V T Zachariah
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1980
Role of serum components in density-dependent inhibition of growth of cells in culture. Platelet-derived growth factor is the major serum determinant of saturation densityA Vogel, R Ross, E Raines
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|July 30, 2002
The role of electrostatic interactions in governing anesthetic action on the torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptorDouglas E Raines, Robert J Claycomb
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1984
Potential-dependent phase partitioning of fluorescent hydrophobic ions in phospholipid vesiclesD E Raines, D S Cafiso
Anesthesiology|February 1, 1997
Halothane interactions with nicotinic acetylcholine receptor membranes. Steady-state and kinetic studies of intrinsic fluorescence quenchingD E Raines, K B McClure
Anesthesiology|June 24, 1998
Nonanesthetic volatile drugs obey the Meyer-Overton correlation in two molecular protein site modelsS A Forman, D E Raines
Biochemistry|February 10, 1998
Transient low-affinity agonist binding to Torpedo postsynaptic membranes resolved by using sequential mixing stopped-flow fluorescence spectroscopyD E Raines, N S Krishnan
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 1, 1994
On the importance of volatile agents devoid of anesthetic actionD E Raines, K W Miller
Biophysical Journal|March 1, 1993
The role of charge in lipid selectivity for the nicotinic acetylcholine receptorD E Raines, K W Miller
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1989
The enhancement of proton/hydroxyl flow across lipid vesicles by inhalation anestheticsD E Raines, D S Cafiso
Anesthesiology|March 17, 2000
Isoflurane increases the apparent agonist affinity of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor by reducing the microscopic agonist dissociation constantD E Raines, V T Zachariah
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 1, 1980
Role of serum components in density-dependent inhibition of growth of cells in culture. Platelet-derived growth factor is the major serum determinant of saturation densityA Vogel, R Ross, E Raines
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