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Isolation of the Monkey Brain: In vitro Preparation and Maintenance

Sustained viability of the primate brain, as a totally isolated organ preparation, was achieved by utilizing an extracorporeal (compatible donor) circulation. Five rhesus monkey brains, completely isolated neurogenically and vascularly, were perfused in vitro for 30 to 180 minutes. Retention of biol...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1963-09, Vol.141 (3585), p.1060-1061
Main Authors: White, Robert J., Albin, Maurice S., Verdura, Javier
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Cerebral Cortex
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Electrodes
Electrophysiology
Femoral artery
Haplorhini
Heart
Heart, Artificial
In Vitro Techniques
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Metabolism
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Old Medline
Perfusion
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