Implications of Magnesium in Anesthetic Practice
Tamer Gamal Abdel-hamid;
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Summary
Magnesium (Mg+2) is the fourth most common cation in the body and it activates approximately 300 enzyme systems, including most of the enzymes involved in energy metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis. Magnesium is of importance in anesthesia pract
Magnesium (Mg+2) is the fourth most common cation in the body and it activates approximately 300 enzyme systems, including most of the enzymes involved in energy metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis. Magnesium is of importance in anesthesia pract
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| Title | Implications of Magnesium in Anesthetic Practice | Other Titles | استخدامات عقار الماغنسیوم فى ممارسات التخدیر | Authors | Tamer Gamal Abdel-hamid | Keywords | Implications of Magnesium in Anesthetic Practice | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Summary Magnesium (Mg+2) is the fourth most common cation in the body and it activates approximately 300 enzyme systems, including most of the enzymes involved in energy metabolism and nucleic acid synthesis. Magnesium is of importance in anesthesia pract |
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