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Isoflurane’s Effect on Protein Conformation as a Proposed Mechanism for Preconditioning

Persistent alteration of protein conformation due to interaction with isoflurane may be a novel molecular aspect of preconditioning. We preincubated human serum albumin with isoflurane, dialyzed to release agent, and assessed protein conformation. Susceptibility to chemical modification by methylgly...

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Published in:Biochemistry Research International 2011-01, Vol.2011 (2011), p.244-251
Main Authors: Benton, Sean K., Baker, Michelle R., Theisen, Christopher S., McClintick, Chad A., Fibuch, Eugene E., Seidler, Norbert W.
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