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The needle is inserted into the caudal artery which runs midventrally in the tail and a few millimeters beneath the skin . Approximately 0.35 ml of blood can be collected in one tube . This technique offers the advantage of convenience ...
The needle is inserted into the caudal artery which runs midventrally in the tail and a few millimeters beneath the skin . Approximately 0.35 ml of blood can be collected in one tube . This technique offers the advantage of convenience ...
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Carotid Artery Techniques for catheterizing the femoral artery for chronic The technique for cannulization of the ... This ering the brachial arteries is adaptable to rats ( 666 ) . relatively simple and inexpensive device permits 20 ...
Carotid Artery Techniques for catheterizing the femoral artery for chronic The technique for cannulization of the ... This ering the brachial arteries is adaptable to rats ( 666 ) . relatively simple and inexpensive device permits 20 ...
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The left coronary artery is accessible resistance and to the increased volume of blood which must be through a left thoracotomy for ligation ( 61 , 121 ) . As discussed pumped by the heart due to its decreased oxygen carrying above ...
The left coronary artery is accessible resistance and to the increased volume of blood which must be through a left thoracotomy for ligation ( 61 , 121 ) . As discussed pumped by the heart due to its decreased oxygen carrying above ...
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