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A vascular clamp has been designed for use in chronic experiments on small laboratory animals. The clamps, which are made from nichrome wire may be applied to vessels of various diameters lying at different depths beneath the skin surface through which the outer end of the clamp is brought out. The instrument is of simple construction, and does not damage the vessels to which it is applied. It may be used for temporary arrest of visceral circulation.
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Arkhipov, G.N. A vascular clamp for temporary arrest of blood flow during chronic experiments on small laboratory animals. Bull Exp Biol Med 53, 111–113 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00794725
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