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Push–pull perfusion
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Push-pull perfusion
Push–pull perfusion is an in vivo sampling method most commonly used for measuring neurotransmitters in the brain. Developed by J.H. Gaddum in 1960…
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2012
2012
Finite Element Analysis of Induced Electroosmotic Flow in Brain Tissue and Application to ex vivo Determination of Enzyme Activity
Y. Ou
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Amy E. Rupert
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M. Sandberg
,
S. Weber
2012
Corpus ID: 34778497
Ectopeptidases, outward-facing membrane-bound peptidases, are commonly accepted to be a means of clearing active peptides…
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2011
2011
In Vivo Sampling from Normal and Diseased Rat Retinas Using Low-Flow Push-Pull Perfusion.
J. Pritchett
2011
Corpus ID: 58788849
2009
2009
Low-flow Push-pull Perfusion System for in vivo Monitoring of the Extracellular Chemical Content of the Rat Vitreoretinal Interface
J. Pritchett
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Eric E. Patterson
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S. Shippy
2009
Corpus ID: 82020313
2006
2006
A study of in vitro effects by nucleus microinjection of acupuncture push-pull perfusion fluid from preoptic area of ovariectomized rats
Ma Shu-lan
2006
Corpus ID: 76501197
Objective For study of the mechanism of the acupuncture signal conduction or transformation in the central never system,a new…
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1980
1980
THE CYCLIC 3’,5’-ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE LEVEL IN CAUDATE PERFUSATE DURING ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA
S. Xu
1980
Corpus ID: 75979126
Four series of experiments were designed to observe the relationship betweencyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate(cAMP)level of…
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