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Microdialysis of Interstitial Fluid from a Mouse Brain to Isolate Extracellular Proteins

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Take an anesthetized mouse implanted with a guide cannula in its brain.

A dummy probe inside the cannula prevents the entry of tissue debris.

Place a collar around the mouse's neck.

Replace the dummy probe with a microdialysis probe containing a specialized semi-permeable membrane, which allows the flow of molecules with a high molecular weight.

The probe is connected to pumps through inlet and outlet ports to regulate the flow of a physiological buffer.

Tether the mouse inside a cage using the collar, allow it to recover, and initiate the flow.

The buffer enters the brain tissue through the inlet and mixes with the interstitial fluid, or ISF, in the extracellular space, which contains proteins involved in cellular communication.

The components diffuse across the membrane and are collected through the outlet in fractions.

The collected ISF, containing extracellular proteins, is ready for analysis.

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