1993
DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199306000-00015
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The Use of Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring to Produce a Canine Model of Uniform, Moderately Severe Stroke with Permanent Arterial Occlusion

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“…Large animal strains are often outbred, increasing the likelihood of such variances. For instance, collateral vasculature or tortuous blood vessels as observed in pigs, 76 dogs, 75 and cats 139 can cause challenges in experimental interventions. Moreover, some species-specific anatomic prerequisites must be taken into consideration, the most prominent one being the RM.…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Large Animal Models In Neurointermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large animal strains are often outbred, increasing the likelihood of such variances. For instance, collateral vasculature or tortuous blood vessels as observed in pigs, 76 dogs, 75 and cats 139 can cause challenges in experimental interventions. Moreover, some species-specific anatomic prerequisites must be taken into consideration, the most prominent one being the RM.…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Large Animal Models In Neurointermentioning
confidence: 99%