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A method of microscopic study of the living peripheral blood circulation in mice

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A modified transparent camera for observation is described. The operation of placing the camera is technically simple and excludes any damage to blood circulation in the skin. Observations through the camera may last for 30 days and more. Microphotography with various magnifications might be accomplished through this camera. The blood stream and the vascular walls are clearly seen. The camera might also be used in studies of tissues transplanted into skin folds.

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Natadze, T.G. A method of microscopic study of the living peripheral blood circulation in mice. Bull Exp Biol Med 44, 1022–1024 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01925766

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