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1. The halothane era in pediatric anesthesia: The convergence of a cardiac depressant anesthetic with the immature myocardium of infancy.

2. An Association between OXPHOS-Related Gene Expression and Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptibility in Human Skeletal Muscle Biopsies.

3. Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca V 1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance.

4. Distinct pathophysiological characteristics in developing muscle from patients susceptible to malignant hyperthermia.

5. TREK-1 and TREK-2 Knockout Mice Are Not Resistant to Halothane or Isoflurane.

6. The impact of anesthetic drugs on hemodynamic parameters and neurological outcomes following temporal middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats.

7. Brain DNA damaging effects of volatile anesthetics and 1 and 2 Gy gamma irradiation in vivo : Preliminary results.

8. Inhibition of mitochondrial respiration by general anesthetic drugs.

9. Modulation of Cerebral Function by Muscle Afferent Activity, with Reference to Intravenous Succinylcholine.

10. Mutations in Complex I of the Mitochondrial Electron-Transport Chain Sensitize the Fruit Fly ( Drosophila melanogaster ) to Ether and Non-Ether Volatile Anesthetics.

11. Imatinib induces diastolic dysfunction and ventricular early-repolarization delay in the halothane-anesthetized dogs: Class effects of tyrosine kinase inhibitors.

12. Impact of head-up tilt on expiratory negative airway pressure ventilation-induced cardiovascular hemodynamics in the halothane-anesthetized intact microminipigs.

13. Anesthetics and Cell-Cell Communication: Potential Ca 2+ -Calmodulin Role in Gap Junction Channel Gating by Heptanol, Halothane and Isoflurane.

14. Serendipity: Being in the Right Place at the Right Time.

15. A novel RyR1-selective inhibitor prevents and rescues sudden death in mouse models of malignant hyperthermia and heat stroke.

16. In vivo characterization of anti-atrial fibrillatory potential and pharmacological safety profile of I Na,L plus I Kr inhibitor ranolazine using the halothane-anesthetized dogs.

17. Reverse translational analysis of clinically reported, lamotrigine-induced cardiovascular adverse events using the halothane-anesthetized dogs.

18. In vivo analysis of concentration-dependent effects of halothane or isoflurane inhalation on the electrocardiographic and hemodynamic variables in dogs.

19. In vivo comparison of dl-sotalol-induced electrocardiographic responses among halothane anesthesia, isoflurane anesthesia with nitrous oxide, and conscious state.

20. Competitive Interactions between Halothane and Isoflurane at the Carotid Body and TASK Channels.

21. Resistance to state transitions in responsiveness is differentially modulated by different volatile anaesthetics in male mice.

22. Pharmacokinetics of morphine in combination with dexmedetomidine and maropitant following intramuscular injection in dogs anaesthetized with halothane.

23. Distinctive effect of anesthetics on the effect of limb remote ischemic postconditioning following ischemic stroke.

24. Permeabilised skeletal muscle reveals mitochondrial deficiency in malignant hyperthermia-susceptible individuals.

25. Abnormal calcium signalling and the caffeine-halothane contracture test.

26. Analysis of Safety Margin of Lithium Carbonate Against Cardiovascular Adverse Events Assessed in the Halothane-Anesthetized Dogs.

27. Experimental assessment of a myocyte-based multiscale model of cardiac contractile dysfunction.

28. Ultrasound Elastography for Rapid, Real-time Detection of Localized Muscular Reaction in Malignant Hyperthermia-susceptible Pigs.

29. Malignant hyperthermia, environmental heat stress, and intracellular calcium dysregulation in a mouse model expressing the p.G2435R variant of RYR1.

30. Isoflurane but Not Halothane Prevents and Reverses Helpless Behavior: A Role for EEG Burst Suppression?

31. Voltage modulates halothane-triggered Ca 2+ release in malignant hyperthermia-susceptible muscle.

32. Brief Introduction to Electroencephalography.

33. Using Positron Emission Tomography in Revealing the Mystery of General Anesthesia: Study Design Challenges and Opportunities.

34. Resolving the contributions of anaesthesia, surgery, and nerve injury on brain derived neurotrophic factor expression in the medial prefrontal cortex of male rats in the CCI model of neuropathic pain.

35. Sensitivity and Reliability of Halothane-anaesthetized Microminipigs to Assess Risk of Drug-induced Long QT Syndrome.

36. Heterodimerization of two pore domain K+ channel TASK1 and TALK2 in living heterologous expression systems.

37. Skeletal Muscle Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients With Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptibility.

38. Background activity and visual responsiveness of caudate nucleus neurons in halothane anesthetized and in awake, behaving cats.

39. Dantrolene requires Mg 2+ to arrest malignant hyperthermia.

40. Cardiac Calcium Release Channel (Ryanodine Receptor 2) Regulation by Halogenated Anesthetics.

41. Clinical protocol for the management of malignant hyperthermia.

42. Pharmacological characterization of microminipig as a model to assess the drug-induced cardiovascular responses for non-clinical toxicity and/or safety pharmacology studies.

43. Determinants of Cx43 Channel Gating and Permeation: The Amino Terminus.

44. Qualitative and Quantitative Characteristics of the Electroencephalogram in Normal Horses during Administration of Inhaled Anesthesia.

45. Functional characterization of the RYR1 mutation p.Arg4737Trp associated with susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia.

46. Cystathionine β-synthase-derived hydrogen sulfide is involved in human malignant hyperthermia.

47. Electroencephalogram of Healthy Horses During Inhaled Anesthesia.

48. Physico-chemical characteristics of Longissimus lumborum muscle in goats subjected to halal slaughter and anesthesia (halothane) pre-slaughter.

49. Determination of the mechanism of action of repetitive halothane exposure on rat brain tissues using a combined method of microarray gene expression profiling and bioinformatics analysis.

50. Is there a link between exertional heat stroke and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia?

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