A method for continuous and stable perfusion of tissue and single cell preparations with accurate concentrations of volatile anaesthetics
<strong>Background:</strong> It is difficult to design a system to reliably deliver volatile anaesthetics such as halothane or isoflurane to in vitro preparations such as tissues or cells cultures: the very volatility of the drugs means that they can rapidly dissipate from even carefull...
Main Authors: | Huskens, N, O'Donohoe, P, Wickens, JR, McCullagh, JSO, Buckler, KJ, Pandit, JJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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