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The qualitative effect of anesthetic gases on spontaneous potentials from explants of brain tissue in culture

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Die spontanen Potentiale von Telencephalon-Explantatenin vivo werden durch anästhetische Gase nach anfänglichem Potentialanstieg vermindert bzw. gehemmt. Die Potentiale kommen in ihrer ursprünglichen Form nach Entfernung des Betäubungsmittels mit warmer Luft wieder zurück, und die Explantate sind dann wieder durch dasselbe oder andere Betäubungsmittel beeinflussbar.

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This research was supported by a grant from the Office of Naval Research, U.S. Navy Contract NONR 1598 (04).

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Cunningham, A.W.B., Stephens, S.G. The qualitative effect of anesthetic gases on spontaneous potentials from explants of brain tissue in culture. Experientia 17, 409–410 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02157973

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