- from
perfusate exchange; the
progressive alkalinity that
occurred during perfusion was
shown to be due to
bicarbonate production.
Certain perfusates have...
-
cryobiological research company which has as its
primary focus the
development of
perfusates and
protocols for
viable long-term
cryopreservation of
human organs, tissues...
- as a
protective ventilator, and
centrifugal pumps are used to pump the
perfusates. First,
surgical tubes called cannulas are
inserted into the pulmonary...
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- 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...
-
avian viewing time), the
pecten oculi acts as an agitator,
propelling perfusate (natural lubricants)
toward the retina. Thus, in birds,
saccadic eye movements...
-
preparations of
thick ascending limb with
glomerulus attached in low NaCl
perfusate were
unable to
inhibit renin secretion when
various sodium salts were...
-
shown that GABA in
neonatal brain slices becomes inhibitory if
glucose in
perfusate is
supplemented with
ketone bodies, pyruvate, or lactate, or that the...
- a
useful preparation because it
allows the
addition of
drugs (via the
perfusate) and
observation of
their effect on the
heart without the complications...