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Electron Spin Resonance (EPR) in Drosophila and General Anesthesia.

Changes in electron spin content can be detected by X-band continuous-wave electron spin resonance (ESR, EPR) in Drosophila fruit flies without requiring the use of spin traps. The spin changes are related to cellular respiration and behave differently in anesthesia-resistant fly strains. We describe the method used in these measurements and its possible applications to the problem of the mechanism of general anesthesia.

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