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Orbital bleeding technique . Fig . 7. Cardiac puncture in the neonatal rat using a Vacutainer system . ( Redrawn from Gupta ( 266 ) . ) mately 1 mm above the costal margin . The newborn can withstand withdrawal of 0.075 ml of blood or ...
Orbital bleeding technique . Fig . 7. Cardiac puncture in the neonatal rat using a Vacutainer system . ( Redrawn from Gupta ( 266 ) . ) mately 1 mm above the costal margin . The newborn can withstand withdrawal of 0.075 ml of blood or ...
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This technique offers the advantage of convenience , safety , and procurement of blood with minimal hemolysis . It is reported that one person can bleed approximately 20 rats per hour using this technique ( 315 ) . Fig . 12.
This technique offers the advantage of convenience , safety , and procurement of blood with minimal hemolysis . It is reported that one person can bleed approximately 20 rats per hour using this technique ( 315 ) . Fig . 12.
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Skin closure is effected ever , Scow ( 548 ) described a technique for removing wat “ by either nonabsorbable suture material or wound clips . The least 99.5 % of the pancreas of the rat ” . Within 18 hr all entire surgical procedure ...
Skin closure is effected ever , Scow ( 548 ) described a technique for removing wat “ by either nonabsorbable suture material or wound clips . The least 99.5 % of the pancreas of the rat ” . Within 18 hr all entire surgical procedure ...
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