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The plasma is housed in a pre-chamber that consists of a cylinder made from borosilicate glass.
The cylindrical 3He precession cell, made from borosilicate glass and filled with 3He at a pressure of 1 mbar is positioned in the center of the setup.
For an absorbed intensity of 10 W/cm2 in a 4 cm-long lens duct, the temperature difference between the midpoint and its faces, for a lens duct made from borosilicate is 7.05°C, for sapphire 4.01°C, and for synthetic fused silica is the smallest value of 0.54°C.
For whole-cell recording, patch-pipettes of 3 5 MΩ were made from borosilicate tubes using a DMZ-Universal Puller (Zeitz, Augsburg Germany).
The recording microelectrodes were made from borosilicate glass capillaries with inner filaments that enable quick back-filling as described [39], [40].
Electrodes were made from borosilicate glass and the resistance was 2 4 MΩ (whole-cell recording) or 10 20 MΩ (single-channel recording) when filled with the respective pipette solution.
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MCMV inoculation to the placenta was performed via a fine glass micropipette with a diameter of 40 μm (Fig. 1A), which was made from a borosilicate glass capillary (No. 30-0019, 1.0 mm O.D. × 0.58 mm I.D., Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA) using a micropipette puller (Model P-97; Sutter Instrument Company, Novato, CA), as described for transient delivery of serotonin into the placenta.
A micro discharge was generated in a DBD chip made from a rectangular borosilicate glass capillary using externally attached parallel plate electrodes.
Patch electrodes were made from 8161 Corning borosilicate glass and coated with Sylgard® (Dow-Corning Corp., Midland MI) to minimize their capacitance.
Recording electrodes were made from thin wall borosilicate glass (3 4 MΩ) and filled with a solution consisting of (in mM): 120 KCl, 2 MgCl2, 10 HEPES-KOH, and 10 EGTA, pH 7.4.
Patch pipettes were made from thin-walled borosilicate glass (Harvard Apparatus, Kent, UK) on a puller (PP-830; Narishige, Tokyo, Japan) and polished on a microforge (Narishige).
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