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Simple apparatus for perfusion fixation for electron microscopy

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Control on duration of application and pressure of fixative is achieved with an apparatus of simple construction. This allows optimal fixation of laboratory animals for morphological and cytochemical studies.

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Rossi, G.L. Simple apparatus for perfusion fixation for electron microscopy. Experientia 31, 998–1000 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02358902

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