1996
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199604001-00393
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Cardiac Output Distribution in the Chick Embryo. 373

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“…[13] To perform locomotion in blood vessels, we incubated fertilized White Leghorn chicken eggs up to Hamburger and Hamilton (HH) embryonic stage 36, until they had relevant physiological blood circulation (Figure 7a). [17] In HH stage 36, having confirmed the vessel formation and physiological circulation via stereomicroscope (Movie S3, Supporting Information), we injected microrollers into the blood vessels of the chicken embryo with the help of a micropipette (Figure 7b, Supporting Information). It should be noted that the injection of microrollers into the vessel of the chicken embryo was highly challenging due to the following reasons: 1) The injection of microparticles is generally challenging due to dispersion problems in the needle.…”
Section: Microrollers On Biological Microtopographiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…[13] To perform locomotion in blood vessels, we incubated fertilized White Leghorn chicken eggs up to Hamburger and Hamilton (HH) embryonic stage 36, until they had relevant physiological blood circulation (Figure 7a). [17] In HH stage 36, having confirmed the vessel formation and physiological circulation via stereomicroscope (Movie S3, Supporting Information), we injected microrollers into the blood vessels of the chicken embryo with the help of a micropipette (Figure 7b, Supporting Information). It should be noted that the injection of microrollers into the vessel of the chicken embryo was highly challenging due to the following reasons: 1) The injection of microparticles is generally challenging due to dispersion problems in the needle.…”
Section: Microrollers On Biological Microtopographiesmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Microrollers with a diameter of 50 μm were injected into the umbilical vein using a 30-gauge needle. [17]…”
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confidence: 99%