A Method for Accurately Orienting Microsurgical Blood Vessel Specimens for Longitudinal Sectioning
In a microsurgical study currently in progress, the need arose to prepare accurately oriented longitudinal sections of artery 1 mm in external diameter. The specimens were rats' common femoral arteries which had been subjected to division and microsuture anastomosis. We wanted to see the extent...
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