szuperfúziós
Szuperfúziós is a Hungarian term that translates to "superfusion" in English. It refers to a scientific technique commonly used in biological and physiological research, particularly in the study of isolated organs, tissues, or cells. The core principle of superfusion involves continuously passing a fluid medium, often a physiological buffer solution, over the surface of the biological sample. This fluid medium is carefully controlled in terms of temperature, pH, and composition to maintain the viability and physiological state of the specimen.
The primary purpose of superfusion is to provide a stable and dynamic environment for studying cellular responses
Superfusion systems are employed in various research areas, including neuroscience, pharmacology, and endocrinology. They are particularly