Isoflurane anesthesia
Isoflurane is a halogenated ether compound used as an inhalational anesthetic agent. It is a clear, colorless, and volatile liquid that produces a state of unconsciousness and relaxation when inhaled. Isoflurane is primarily used in veterinary medicine to induce and maintain general anesthesia in various animal species.
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4 protocols using isoflurane anesthesia
Surgical Menopause Model in Rats
Isoflurane Anesthesia Protocol
Ovariectomy and Sham Surgeries in Rats
Isoflurane Anesthesia Protocol
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