“…Note that these two possibilities are not mutually exclusive: there is much evidence connecting the still mysterious action of general anesthetics to mitochondrial function (Eckenhoff & Johansson, 1997;Hoppel, Sedensky -: The Journal of …, & 2002, 2002Morgan, Sedensky -The Journal of, & 1999, 1999Woll, Dailey, & Eckenhoff, 2018) . Our previous work on olfaction has established a connection between electron currents, odorant sensing and G-protein activation more generally (Franco, Turin, Mershin, & Skoulakis, 2011;Gane et al, 2013;Gehrckens, Horsfield, Skoulakis, & Turin, 2019;Horsfield, Haase, & Turin, 2017;L. Turin, 1996) , while that on general anesthesia has shown a correlation between spin content of Drosophila (as measured by CW ESR) and general anesthetic action (L. Luca Turin, Skoulakis, & Horsfield, 2014b) .…”