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Improved reproducibility in preparing precision-cut liver tissue slices
Authors:Martina Zimmermann  Johanna Lampe  Sebastian Lange  Irina Smirnow  Alfred Königsrainer  Claus Hann-von-Weyhern  Falko Fend  Michael Gregor  Michael Bitzer  Ulrich M. Lauer
Affiliation:(1) Center for Integrated Human Brain Science, Brain Research Institute, University of Niigata, 1 Asahimachi, Niigata 951-8585, Japan
Abstract:More than 35 years ago double Nobel laureate Linus Carl Pauling published a powerful model of the molecular mechanism of general anesthesia, generally referred to as the hydrate-microcrystal (aqueous-phase) theory. This hypothesis, based on the molecular behavior of water molecules, did not receive serious attention during Pauling’s life time, when scientific tools for examining complex systems such as the brain were still in their infancy. The situation has since drastically changed, and, now, in the twenty first century, many scientific tools are available for examining different types of complex systems. The discovery of aquaporin-4, a subtype of water channel abundantly expressed in glial systems, further highlighted the concept that the dynamics of water molecules in the cerebral cortex play an important role in important physiological brain functions including consciousness and information processing.
Keywords:Aqueous-phase theory   Neural net   Kohonen’s map   Aquaporin-4   Brain chip
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