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Nicholas P Franks

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Anesthesiology|May 29, 2004
Rested and refreshed after anesthesia? Overlapping neurobiologic mechanisms of sleep and anesthesiaLaura E Nelson, Nicholas P Franks, Mervyn Maze
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 21, 2019
The Temperature Dependence of SleepEdward C Harding, Nicholas P Franks, William Wisden
Current Opinion in Physiology|July 4, 2020
Sleep and thermoregulationEdward C Harding, Nicholas P Franks, William Wisden
The Journal of Physiology|October 16, 2004
The effects of hypoxia on the modulation of human TREK-1 potassium channelsAlex J Caley, Marco Gruss, Nicholas P Franks
Anesthesiology|August 10, 2002
Effects of xenon on in vitro and in vivo models of neuronal injuryStefan Wilhelm, Daqing Ma, Mervyn Maze, et al.
Neuron|May 23, 2025
Sleep and the recovery from stressXiao Yu, Mathieu Nollet, Nicholas P Franks, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 24, 2007
The common chemical motifs within anesthetic binding sitesEdward J Bertaccini, James R Trudell, Nicholas P Franks
Molecular Pharmacology|August 24, 2004
The two-pore-domain K(+) channels TREK-1 and TASK-3 are differentially modulated by copper and zincMarco Gruss, Alistair Mathie, William R Lieb, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|October 24, 2014
Molecular modeling of a tandem two pore domain potassium channel reveals a putative binding site for general anestheticsEdward J Bertaccini, Robert Dickinson, James R Trudell, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 10, 2003
Combination of xenon and isoflurane produces a synergistic protective effect against oxygen-glucose deprivation injury in a neuronal-glial co-culture modelDaqing Ma, Mahmuda Hossain, Nishanthan Rajakumaraswamy, et al.
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Anesthesiology|May 29, 2004
Rested and refreshed after anesthesia? Overlapping neurobiologic mechanisms of sleep and anesthesiaLaura E Nelson, Nicholas P Franks, Mervyn Maze
Frontiers in Neuroscience|May 21, 2019
The Temperature Dependence of SleepEdward C Harding, Nicholas P Franks, William Wisden
Current Opinion in Physiology|July 4, 2020
Sleep and thermoregulationEdward C Harding, Nicholas P Franks, William Wisden
The Journal of Physiology|October 16, 2004
The effects of hypoxia on the modulation of human TREK-1 potassium channelsAlex J Caley, Marco Gruss, Nicholas P Franks
Anesthesiology|August 10, 2002
Effects of xenon on in vitro and in vivo models of neuronal injuryStefan Wilhelm, Daqing Ma, Mervyn Maze, et al.
Neuron|May 23, 2025
Sleep and the recovery from stressXiao Yu, Mathieu Nollet, Nicholas P Franks, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|January 24, 2007
The common chemical motifs within anesthetic binding sitesEdward J Bertaccini, James R Trudell, Nicholas P Franks
Molecular Pharmacology|August 24, 2004
The two-pore-domain K(+) channels TREK-1 and TASK-3 are differentially modulated by copper and zincMarco Gruss, Alistair Mathie, William R Lieb, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|October 24, 2014
Molecular modeling of a tandem two pore domain potassium channel reveals a putative binding site for general anestheticsEdward J Bertaccini, Robert Dickinson, James R Trudell, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 10, 2003
Combination of xenon and isoflurane produces a synergistic protective effect against oxygen-glucose deprivation injury in a neuronal-glial co-culture modelDaqing Ma, Mahmuda Hossain, Nishanthan Rajakumaraswamy, et al.
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