[
UK
/pəfjˈuːz/
]
VERB
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cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across
The sky was suffused with a warm pink color -
force a fluid through (a body part or tissue)
perfuse a liver with a salt solution
How To Use perfuse In A Sentence
- Aubin M. "Effect of aconitum and veratrumon the isolated perfused heart of the common eel Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
- The pulmonary artery and left atrium were catheterized and continuously perfused with a solution of 3% bovine serum albumin in buffered physiologic salt solution.
- The streets of this city are like pipes from a toilet, perfused by the stench of waste!
- Walum E, Varnbo I, Peterson A. Effects of dissolved carbon monoxide on the respiratory activity of perfused neuronal and muscle cell cultures. Carbon Monoxide
- The smell of laser printers pushed into overheated exhaustion perfused from a few common rooms. Excerpt from De Imitatio Calembouri
- The fluid is perfused for 60 to 120 minutes and then drained. Balkinization
- Technical improvements in the removal of bubbles from blood flowing oxygenation have made it possible to perfuse with surprisingly little difficulty for as long as 4 to 6 hours. Friedapplepie.net
- A control experiment was performed for each group, in which cells were perfused with isosmotic media.
- Largely composed of cells known as hepatocytes, which are involved in a multiplicity of synthetic, metabolic, and biotransformatory processes, the liver is unusual in that it is perfused with a dual blood supply.
- perfuse a liver with a salt solution