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- BookNigel Curtis, Adam Finn, Andrew J. Pollard, editors.Contents:
Our Time of Pestilence: Purchasing Immunity and Ignoring the Misery of Others / Philip Alcabes
Neonatal Meningitis: Can We Do Better? / Paul T. Heath, Ifeanyichukwu O. Okike and Clarissa Oeser
Approaches Towards Avoiding Lifelong Antiretroviral Therapy in Paediatric HIV Infection / Philip J. R. Goulder and Andrew J. Prendergast
How Short Is Long Enough for Treatment of Bone and Joint Infection? / Markus Pääkkönen and Heikki Peltola
What's New in Diagnostic Testing and Treatment Approaches for Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infections in Children? / Ken B. Waites
Pigs, Poultry, and Pandemic Influenza: How Zoonotic Pathogens Threaten Human Health / Thijs Kuiken, Ron Fouchier, Guus Rimmelzwaan, Judith van den Brand and Debby van Riel, et al.
Kingella kingae Infections in Children: An Update / Inbal Weiss-Salz and Pablo Yagupsky
Influenza Pandemics / Ruth Elderfield and Wendy Barclay
Management of Shunt Related Infections / Mona Al-Dabbagh and Simon Dobson
Nontuberculous Lymphadenopathy in Children: Using the Evidence to Plan Optimal Management / Julia E. Clark
Pediatric Brucellosis: An (Almost) Forgotten Disease / Pablo Yagupsky
Q Fever: Still More Queries than Answers / Corine E. Delsing, Adilia Warris and Chantal P. Bleeker-Rovers
Rickettsioses in Children: A Clinical Approach / Emmanouil Galanakis and Maria Bitsori
What is the Evidence Behind Recommendations for Infection Control? / Christina Gagliardo and Lisa Saiman
What Do We Know About How to Treat Tuberculosis? / Ben J. Marais
Bacterial Meningitis in Childhood / Manish Sadarangani and Andrew J. Pollard
Mycobacterium marinum Infection / Marc Tebruegge and Nigel Curtis.Digital Access Springer 2011Access via Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; 2011; 719LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleStaiman A, Seeman P.J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977 May;201(2):340-9.The equilibrium blocking concentrations of benzyl alcohol, lidocaine and tetrodotoxin just sufficient to block nerve impulse conduction were determined on myelinated single fibers of the bullfrog. For all three anesthetics it was found that the fastest conducting fibers (45 m/sec; about 18 micron diameter) required about 4 times higher blocking concentrations than the slowest fibers (8 m/sec; about 3 micron diameter). The drugs did not affect the frog sciatic nerve length constant (2 mm), using tetrodotoxin to block the action potential. In agreement with Uehara's single fiber study using urethane (Uehara, Y.:Jap. J. Physiol. 10: 267-274, 1960), it is concluded that smaller myelinated fibers are more sensitive to anesthetic blockade.