1932
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1090530203
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A method of studying the effects of chemicals upon living cells and tissues in the moat chamber, a transparent chamber inserted in the rabbit's ear

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“…Clark et al introduced the use of splints bolted into specially punched holes to which protection shields could be fastened (Abell and Clark, 1932 ;Clark and Clark, 1932). The same method has been adopted in this laboratory, although a slightly different type of splint is used.…”
Section: Splints and Shieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clark et al introduced the use of splints bolted into specially punched holes to which protection shields could be fastened (Abell and Clark, 1932 ;Clark and Clark, 1932). The same method has been adopted in this laboratory, although a slightly different type of splint is used.…”
Section: Splints and Shieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and measuring, before and after induction of renal hypertension, blood vessels which had grown into the moat chamber (Abell and Clark, 1932;Abell, 1937). In some of the chambers the arterioles did not constrict spontaneously indicating that they probably were not supplied with nerves.…”
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“…The observations reported in this paper were made upon the small vessels enclosed in transparent moat chambers in rabbits' ears. Such chambers are described by AbeU and Clark (7) and Abell (8). The chambers contain a thin, enclosed space, the bay, which has a glass bottom and a mica top.…”
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confidence: 99%