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The Principle :
The Microdialysis Probe/Catheter mimics a "blood capillary". There is an exchange of substances
via extracellular fluid
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The probe Microdialysis membrane: Chemical substances from the extracellular fluid diffuse through the dialysis membrane and
are carried out of the catheter by a flow of Perfusion Fluid to a microvial.
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Microdialysis in blood: Chemical substances from the blood diffuse through the dialysis membrane and are carried
out of the catheter by a flow of Perfusion Fluid to a microvial.
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Clinical instrumentation Set up:
Perfusion fluid is pumped from the Microdialysis Pump through the Microdialysis Catheter into
the Microvial. The sample is transferred to the Microdialysis Analyzer which shows the results
on a screen.
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