Associations to the word «Perfuse»
Noun
- Pancreas
- Catheter
- Artery
- Insulin
- Kidney
- Rat
- Tissue
- Liver
- Flap
- Secretion
- Intestine
- Glucose
- Ventilation
- Metabolism
- Islet
- Organ
- Nutrient
- Slice
- Probe
- Stimulation
- Plasma
- Lung
- Blood
- Brain
- Lesion
- Reactor
- Cell
- Antibody
- Oxygen
- Fluid
- Airway
- Hormone
- Tumor
- Absorption
- Ni
- Vein
- Stimulus
- Concentration
- Circulation
- Contrast
- Imaging
- Solution
- Stomach
- Preparation
- Portal
- Min
- Chemical
- Vessel
- Segment
- Pressure
- Membrane
- Flow
- Pig
- Culture
- Acid
- Fiber
- Muscle
- Skin
- Heart
- Patient
- Gas
- Universe
- Particle
- Layer
- Exchange
- Transfer
- Drug
- Release
- Sign
- Rate
- Technique
- Effect
- Volume
- Bed
Adjective
Wiktionary
PERFUSE, verb. (transitive) To permeate or suffuse something, either with a liquid or with light
PERFUSE, verb. (transitive) To force a fluid to flow over or through something, especially through an organ of the body
Dictionary definition
PERFUSE, verb. Force a fluid through (a body part or tissue); "perfuse a liver with a salt solution".
PERFUSE, verb. Cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across; "The sky was suffused with a warm pink color".
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