I should then perfuse them, which means that I'd stick a large hollow needle into each.
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Methods: A pulsatile flow phantom was used to perfuse vessel and prosthetic graft segments at physiological pulse pressure and flow.
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The application of shear stress on seeded cells can for example be achieved through bioreactors that perfuse medium through porous scaffolds.
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Methods: An isolated organ preservation system, developed using cardiopulmonary bypass technology, was used to perfuse porcine kidneys with normothermic oxygenated blood.
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Universally applying the same interval after which to perfuse the brain permits significant cerebral desaturation in a large percentage of patients.
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But as in the upper abdominal aortic false lumens, there was still enough blood flow to perfuse the false originated renal arteries.
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The unit was a box-shaped device with its own fluid-handling and delivery system to continuously perfuse two dozen cell cultures and tissue specimens.
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Methods: Bovine retina preparations were perfused with an oxygen preequilibrated standard solution.
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Methods and results: Hearts of 16 mice were isolated and Langendorff perfused.
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Bovine retina preparations were perfused with a standard solution preequilibrated with oxygen.
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Channels reopened after perfusing the rod with cellular retinoid binding protein II.
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Machine perfused livers showed improving function and restoration of tissue ATP levels.
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In Langendorff perfused hearts, atrial conduction was studied using a 16-electrode array.
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Examination of the specimen revealed that the peripheral lung was not perfused.
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Then we drop a square of iodine-perfused polymer onto the revealed skin.
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Perfusing the cells with control solution resulted in quite a complete current recovery.