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Ne 300 pump

Manufactured by New Era Pump Systems
Sourced in United States

The NE-300 pump is a versatile peristaltic pump designed for a variety of laboratory applications. It features a compact and durable construction, with a variable speed control and a flow rate range of 0.1 to 700 ml/min. The pump utilizes a peristaltic action to move fluids, making it suitable for handling a wide range of liquids, including corrosive and viscous materials.

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Electrospinning of PVA/Nylon 6/Chitosan Nanofibers

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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), nylon 6, and chitosan (CS) polymer solutions were prepared as 4% (w/v), 8% (w/v), and 1% (w/v), respectively [38 (link)]. Three polymer mixes were combined and pushed into a spinneret using a 5 mL syringe with a 21 G/13 mm diameter, which was operated by an NE-300 pump (New Era Pump Systems, Farmingdale, NY, USA). The spinneret needle was charged with a voltage of 13.8 kV, using a high voltage power supply, Model FES-COS (Falco, New Taipei City, Taiwan). The needle tip and collector plate were 13 cm away. Then, the roller collector covered in baking paper was used to format electrospun PVA/nylon 6/CS nanofiber membranes. The membranes were observed using a thermal field emission scanning electronic microscope (FE-SEM, JEOL JSM-7800F, Akishima, Tokyo, Japan), and the diameter of the nanofiber membrane was measured by ImageJ software Version 1.53n (NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA) [38 (link)].
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Bilateral Hippocampal Infusion Protocol

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Immediately before infusion animals were placed in a drop jar containing isoflurane and breathing was monitored until rate reached approximately one breath per second. A bilateral injection cannula attached by flexible plastic tubing to two Hamilton syringes (Hamilton #86274 syringe) was then inserted through the guide cannula. A 500 nl infusion was then delivered to each side at a rate of 250 nl per second using a syringe pump (NE-300 pump, New Era Pump Systems Inc.). Following infusion, the injection cannula remained in place for a further two minutes to prevent backflow away from the infusion site. Drugs were administered 30 min before testing unless otherwise indicated. For experiments involving repeated intra-hippocampal infusions this process was repeated once every 24 h for three days, and experimentation occurred 30 min after the final infusion.
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