词条 | Artificial cerebrospinal fluid |
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Artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) is a buffer solution that is used experimentally to immerse isolated brains, brain slices, or exposed brain regions to supply oxygen, maintain osmolarity, and to buffer pH at biological levels. ACSF is commonly used for electrophysiology experiments to maintain the neurons that are being studied. CompositionOne protocol for electrophysiology recording suggests the following composition for aCSF, with the pH and oxygen level stabilized by bubbling with carbogen (95% O{{sub|2}} and 5% CO{{sub|2}}):[1]
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Brain slice electrophysiology video protocol|url=http://www.abcam.com/protocols/brain-slice-electrophysiology-video-protocol|website=abcam|accessdate=28 March 2017}} {{Neuroscience|state=collapsed}}{{Neuroscience-stub}} 3 : Neurophysiology|Electrophysiology|Laboratory techniques |
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