👉 The Wang fluid is a term used in the field of neuroscience to describe a specific type of extracellular fluid that plays a crucial role in the brain's microenvironment. This fluid is characterized by its unique composition, which includes high levels of certain ions and molecules that facilitate the rapid exchange of nutrients and waste products between neurons and their surrounding environment. The Wang fluid is named after the Chinese neuroscientist Chao Wang, who extensively studied its properties and functions. It helps maintain the delicate balance necessary for optimal neuronal function by regulating ion concentrations, supporting neurotransmitter diffusion, and aiding in the clearance of metabolic waste. This fluid is essential for the efficient operation of neural circuits and contributes to overall brain health and function.