1996
DOI: 10.1097/00002480-199604000-00225
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Distinctive Microcirculation of Brain During Cerebral Perfusion by Observation With a CCD Microscope

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“…The CCD microscope can make it possible to observe the microcirculation of the tissue. 9 Yada 25 , Furusawa 26 and Yamamoto 27 all reported on its use for studying in vivo microcirculation, including the subendocardial tissues of the heart, surface of the brain, and surface of the kidney, respectively. In our study, in vivo microcirculation of the cirrhotic liver was observed in preischemia and after reperfusion with a pencil lensprobe CCD microscope.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CCD microscope can make it possible to observe the microcirculation of the tissue. 9 Yada 25 , Furusawa 26 and Yamamoto 27 all reported on its use for studying in vivo microcirculation, including the subendocardial tissues of the heart, surface of the brain, and surface of the kidney, respectively. In our study, in vivo microcirculation of the cirrhotic liver was observed in preischemia and after reperfusion with a pencil lensprobe CCD microscope.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%