Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis and Brigham and Women's Hospital published findings in Science Translational Medicine showing that inhaling xenon gas improved cognition in ...
Xenon, a noble gas with anesthetic properties, exhibits neuroprotective effects. It is efficacious and nontoxic and has been used safely in clinical settings involving both anesthetic and imaging ...
The gases commonly consist of an inert gas such as argon, krypton or xenon, and a reactive gas such as fluorine or chlorine. When electrically excited, the gas mixture temporarily forms excited ...
It consists of a glass tube filled with xenon gas which emits a short and very bright flash of white light when a high voltage is applied. Usually, xenon flashes are brighter than the LED flashes ...
“We expect the next 12 to 24 months will represent a catalyst-rich period for Xenon as we continue to advance our deep pipeline of promising late- and early-stage programs across multiple ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has promised to take action over claims Russian athletes inhaled performance-enhancing ...
“We expect the next 12 to 24 months will represent a catalyst-rich period for Xenon as we continue to advance our deep pipeline of promising late- and early-stage programs across multiple ...