It is interesting to link German chemistry to azisevoflurane, that locates the binding precisely at Charlie Gard's potassium channel which resonates nicely with Jacques Monod's Internal French Forces. In addition, there uis even Russian resonance, and we will be considering more closely valinomycin-induced permeability as it relates to anaesthesia and potassium channels:
' Gradient coupling in bacteria, if it exists, may perhaps be linked to the transport of hydrogen ions. Pavlasova and Harold (1969) measured the flow of hydrogen ions into cells treated with EDTA and valinomycin, an antibiotic which makes cells more permeable to potassium.'
(The Lac Operon, op cit)
' Gradient coupling in bacteria, if it exists, may perhaps be linked to the transport of hydrogen ions. Pavlasova and Harold (1969) measured the flow of hydrogen ions into cells treated with EDTA and valinomycin, an antibiotic which makes cells more permeable to potassium.'
(The Lac Operon, op cit)