Riassunto
Gli idrati di cloroformio sono stabilizzati in vitro dalle lecitine. Si possono così riconciliare la teoria dei clatrati e quella della fase lipidica per spiegare l'azione degli anestetici generali.
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Galzigna, L., Méry, J. Lecithin-chloroform interaction as a model for the action of general anesthetics. Experientia 27, 626–628 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136926
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