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    edited by Emilia Biffi.
    Contents:
    Fabrication of microfluidic platforms with pneumatically/hydraulically controlled PDMS valves and their use in neurobiological research / Bryson M. Brewer, Donna J. Webb, and Deyu Li
    Reliable reversible bonding method for perfused microfluidic devices / Paola Occhetta, Emilia Biffi, and Marco Rasponi
    Bridging two cultures : minimalistic networks prepared by microfluidic arraying, and open access compartments for electrophysiology / Jonathan West ... [et al.]
    Asymmetric genetic manipulation and patch clamp recording of neurons in a microfluidic chip / Prasanna Sakha ... [et al.]
    Development of a compartmentalized biochip for axonal isolation and neuronal-circuit formation at the single-cell level / Ting Huang ... [et al.]
    Campenot cultures and microfluidics provide complementary platforms for spatial study of dorsal root ganglia neurons / Sara J. Fenstermacher, Maria F. Pazyra-Murphy, and Rosalind A. Segal
    Development of microfluidic devices for the manipulation of neuronal synapses / Anika Jain and Martha U. Gillette
    Use of a 3-compartment microfluidic device to study activity dependent synaptic competition / Ainsley Coquinco and Max Cynader
    Multi-compartment neuron-glia coculture microsystem / Jaewon Park ... [et al.]
    Compartmentalized microfluidic platforms as tool of choice to study the interaction between neurons and osteoblasts / Estrela Neto ... [et al.]
    Novel in vitro primary culture model of the lower motor neuron-neuromuscular junction circuit / Katherine A. Southam ... [et al.]
    Compartmentalized microfluidics for in vitro Alzheimer's disease studies / Yufei Ren, Anja Kunze, and Philippe Renaud
    Selective biochemical manipulation of twin neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays / Giulia Regalia ... [et al.]
    Compartmentalized synapse microarray for high- throughput screening / Amol D. Jadhav ... [et al.].
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Novák R, Matkovics B, Varga SI, Szabó L.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;60(2):149-50.
    1. A study was made of the SOD, P and C activities and the protein contents of the tissue homogenates in the five most important organs of six inbred mouse strains. 2. From the results of comparative examinations it emerges that the above PME's exhibit substantial differences in the various inbred mouse strains. 3. Accordingly, only pure inbred mice or rats raised under identical conditions can be used for PME comparisons. 4. The examinations also reveal that the PME levels of the inbred strains are genetically determined.
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