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Table I lists all of the blood collection techniques reviewed ; however , the more Fig . 5. A commonly used method of individual animal identification by commonly used techniques will be described . using ear notching and punching .
Table I lists all of the blood collection techniques reviewed ; however , the more Fig . 5. A commonly used method of individual animal identification by commonly used techniques will be described . using ear notching and punching .
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Approximately 0.35 ml of blood can be collected in one tube . 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 ...
Approximately 0.35 ml of blood can be collected in one tube . 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 ...
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Bloodstream form ( obtained from infected oxen ) ; subcuTrypanosoma congolense “ ' Laboratory ” rat ( only available information ) taneous Trypanosoma cruzi “ Albino " rat , 10-15 days old Bloodstream form , from infected rat blood ...
Bloodstream form ( obtained from infected oxen ) ; subcuTrypanosoma congolense “ ' Laboratory ” rat ( only available information ) taneous Trypanosoma cruzi “ Albino " rat , 10-15 days old Bloodstream form , from infected rat blood ...
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