Tyrode's solution

English

Etymology

Invented by Maurice Vejux Tyrode (1878–1930), American pharmacologist.

Noun

Tyrode's solution (uncountable)

  1. A solution that is roughly isotonic with interstitial fluid, used in physiological experiments and tissue culture.

See also

  • Ringer-Locke's solution
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