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1. Inhaled methoxyflurane - an explorable alternative to nitrous oxide?

2. Pain management with methoxyflurane (Penthrox®) in Swedish ambulance care - An observational pilot study.

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3. Determination of equi-analgesic doses of inhaled methoxyflurane versus intravenous fentanyl using the cold pressor test in volunteers: a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled crossover study.

5. Penthrox: a breath of PHEC air for the military?

6. Analgesic use of inhaled methoxyflurane: Evaluation of its potential nephrotoxicity.

7. The volatile anesthetic methoxyflurane protects motoneurons against excitotoxicity in an in vitro model of rat spinal cord injury.

8. Effects of isoflurane, sevoflurane and methoxyflurane on the electroencephalogram of the chicken.

9. [Application of penthrox preparation in patients with traumatic disease].

10. Effectiveness of morphine, fentanyl, and methoxyflurane in the prehospital setting.

11. Development of three Drosophila melanogaster strains with different sensitivity to volatile anesthetics.

12. The effects of inhalation anaesthetics on common clinical pathology parameters in laboratory rats.

13. Is methoxyflurane a suitable battlefield analgesic?

14. The quantitative analysis of three action modes of volatile anesthetics on purple membrane.

15. Ubiquitin metabolism affects cellular response to volatile anesthetics in yeast.

16. Effects of methoxyflurane anesthesia on the pharmacokinetics of 125I-IAZA in Sprague-Dawley rats.

17. Volatile anesthetics block actin-based motility in dendritic spines.

18. Effects of temperature and volatile anesthetics on GABA(A) receptors.

19. Methoxyflurane anesthesia augments the chronotropic and dromotropic effects of verapamil.

20. Comparison of the effects of halothane, isoflurane and methoxyflurane on the electroencephalogram of the horse.

21. The visually-induced jump response of Drosophila melanogaster is sensitive to volatile anesthetics.

22. Effects of halothane and methoxyflurane on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in rat.

23. A direct comparison of inhalant effects on locomotor activity and schedule-controlled behavior in mice.

24. Volatile anesthetic additivity and specificity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: implications for yeast as a model system to study mechanisms of anestheitc action.

25. Effects of halothane and methoxyflurane on regional brain and spinal cord substance P-like and beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivities in the rat.

26. Evaluation of five agents/methods for anesthesia of neonatal rats.

27. The suppression of formalin-induced fos expression by different anesthetic agents in the infant rat.

28. Effect of in vivo administration of anesthetics on GABAA receptor function.

29. Molecular genetic analysis of volatile-anesthetic action.

30. Actions of general anaesthetics on 5-HT3 receptors in N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells.

31. How do volatile anesthetics inhibit Ca(2+)-ATPases?

32. Effects of anesthesia with halothane and methoxyflurane on plasma corticosterone concentration in rats at rest and after exercise.

34. Anaesthetic modulation of nicotinic ion channel kinetics in bovine chromaffin cells.

35. Calcium channel currents in bovine adrenal chromaffin cells and their modulation by anaesthetic agents.

36. Differing effects of anesthetics on splanchnic arterial blood flow during hemorrhagic shock.

37. [Depressant effects of volatile anesthetics on second messenger system in mRNA-expressed Xenopus laevis oocytes].

38. Influence of halothane and methoxyflurane on regional brain and spinal cord concentrations of methionine-enkephalin in the rat.

39. Reevaluation of the linkage between acute hemorrhagic shock and bacterial translocation in the rat.

40. Alterations in pain threshold and psychomotor response associated with subanaesthetic concentrations of inhalation anaesthetics in humans.

41. Urodynamic evaluation and electrical and pharmacologic neurostimulation. The rat model.

42. Anesthetic inhibition of firefly luciferase, a protein model for general anesthesia, does not exhibit pressure reversal.

43. The effects of acutely administered anaesthesia on various plasma analytes, insulin and growth hormone concentrations and rates of cardiac and skeletal muscle protein synthesis in vivo in the rat.

44. Volatile anesthetics stimulate the phorbol ester evoked neurotransmitter release from PC12 cells through an increase of the cytoplasmic Ca2+ ion concentration.

45. Effects of volatile anesthetics on cytoplasmic Ca2+ signaling and transmitter release in a neural cell line.

46. Pressure-anesthetic interaction on the molecular conformation of bacteriorhodopsin.

47. Measurement of protein synthesis by the phenylalanine flooding dose technique: effect of phenylalanine and anaesthesia on plasma electrolyte, enzyme and metabolite levels.

48. Perdeuteration of methoxyflurane reduces production of fluorometabolites in mice.

49. [Methoxyflurane and ethanol do not inhibit the neuronal uptake of noradrenaline (uptake 1) at the desipramine binding site].

50. Binding of thiopental to human serum albumin in the presence of halogenated hydrocarbons and ethers.