Re: Ringer's solution

From:JHoffpa464@aol.com


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hi David, the following is the make up of mammalian ringers, it is from an 
old reference source: LABORATORY MANUAL OF BIOLOGICAL ELECTRON MICROSCOPY by 
G. Millonig

H2O      to make 200.00 ml
NaCL                     1.8g
KCL                          0.84g
CaCL2.6H2O             0.1 g
NaHCO3                    0.1 g
glucose                       0.1g
MgCL.6H2O                 0.05g

If you need amphibian ringers or Tyrode please feel free to let me know. 
I will not assume to know what the authors of the paper you are referring to 
had in mind as some of my colleagues have. 
John


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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=2>hi David, the following is the make up of mammalian ringers, it is from an 
<BR>old reference source: LABORATORY MANUAL OF BIOLOGICAL ELECTRON MICROSCOPY by 
<BR>G. Millonig
<BR>
<BR>H2O      to make 200.00 ml
<BR>NaCL                     1.8g
<BR>KCL                          0.84g
<BR>CaCL2.6H2O             0.1 g
<BR>NaHCO3                    0.1 g
<BR>glucose                       0.1g
<BR>MgCL.6H2O                 0.05g
<BR>
<BR>If you need amphibian ringers or Tyrode please feel free to let me know. 
<BR>I will not assume to know what the authors of the paper you are referring to 
<BR>had in mind as some of my colleagues have. 
<BR>John
<BR></FONT></HTML>

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