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- various forms and can be categorised according to the temperature of the perfusate: cold (4 °C) and warm (37 °C). Machine perfusion has been applied to renal...
- of the natural circulatory system. The machine supplies the lung with perfusate and ventilates it using a protective mechanical ventilator under human...
- a useful preparation because it allows the addition of drugs (via the perfusate) and observation of their effect on the heart without the complications...
- preparations of thick ascending limb with glomerulus attached in low NaCl perfusate were unable to inhibit renin secretion when various sodium salts were...
- vesicles. The OFM probes are perfused with a physiological solution (the perfusate) which equilibrates with the ISF of the surrounding tissue. Operating...
- avian viewing time), the pecten oculi acts as an agitator, propelling perfusate (natural lubricants) toward the retina. Thus, in birds, saccadic eye movements...
- also can be used to arrest the heart. By removing extracellular Na+ from perfusate, the heart will not beat because the action potential is dependent upon...
- tubing. The probe is continuously perfused with an aqueous solution (perfusate) that closely resembles the (ionic) composition of the surrounding tissue...
- much lesser degree of survival without perfusion and an artificial blood perfusate is usually used. For methodological reasons, most research on isolated...
- cryobiological research company which has as its primary focus the development of perfusates and protocols for viable long-term cryopreservation of human organs, tissues...