Try:
Ringer, S. "Concerning the Influence Exerted by each of the Constituents of
the Blood on the Contraction of the Ventricle" J. Physiol. 3:380,
1880-1882.
Seriously though, "Handbook of Biochemistry" would be a good start. Frog
heart ringer is:
0.6%NaCl, 0.0075%KCl, 0.01CaCl2, 0.01%NaHCO3 (anhydrous weight). Mammalian
solutions usually have some extra goodies such as dextrose, PO4, Mg .....
Good luck
On Jun 06, 1996 09:32:10 in article <Ringer buffer???>, 'msz at bmc.uu.se
(Michael Szardenings)' wrote:
>Hi,
>is there any 'old fashioned' biochemist out there who knows what the
Ringer
>buffer may be. Our idea was some tris buffered saline, but we do not have
a
>real description.
>Thanks Michael
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