Perfuse in a sentence as a verb

Brains are easier to perfuse with cryoprotectant than kidneys, so they tend to be preserved better.

I want to see events and messages perfuse through the structure of what I'm building, with complete temporal control of the view.

You've got to unload the kidney down to a reasonable level, while keeping sufficient pressure to perfuse the heart and brain.

Tissues in the body are continually perfused by blood plasma, maintaining nutrient levels and removing waste.

They don't perfuse with the stuff until the brain is already cooled to near 0 degrees C, and it is ramped in concentration over time to prevent osmotic shock.

When the body is finally perfused fully and dunked into liquid nitrogen...flash freezing isn't immediate.

Go about your business staining, etcThe only novel thing here, really, is that they perfused the cryoprotectant instead of just letting the brains sit in it for a few days.

“Somebody will perfuse a dead human brain, and I think it will be in an unconventional setting, not necessarily in a pure research manner,” Greely told me.

Terrible article, perfuse with one terrible, fatal misconception: Systems openness is essential to confidence.

You develop antibodies to the protein of interest, fix and mount tissue, perfuse it with the antibody, and use a secondary antibody to make it detectable.

Perfuse definitions

verb

force a fluid through (a body part or tissue); "perfuse a liver with a salt solution"

verb

cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across; "The sky was suffused with a warm pink color"

See also: suffuse