"It's like a mesh," explains Furukawa. "Over tiny fractions of a second, ketamine can latch onto these sections and close off the channel." Furukawa and his colleagues captured four binding patterns.
"It's like a mesh," explains Furukawa. "Over tiny fractions of a second, ketamine can latch onto these sections and close off the channel." Furukawa and his colleagues captured four binding patterns.
"It's like a mesh," explains Furukawa. "Over tiny fractions of a second, ketamine can latch onto these sections and close off the channel." Furukawa and his colleagues captured four binding patterns.