A method for studying microcirculatory and cardio-respiratory parameters in the fish ( Hypostomus cf. punctatus)

1. A method is presented for measuring respiratory and cardiac rate, as well as microvascular parameters (red blood cell velocity, vessel diameter) in the freshwater catfish Hypostomus cf. punctatus. 2. Unanesthetized animals were kept in a box with flowing water. Microcirculation of the pectoral fi...

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