Chronic catheterization is illustrated using vascular-access-port model SLA where the port is surgically placed subcutaneously on the back of the rat. The catheter is tunnelled to the neck and inserted into the jugular vein . Within 24 h rats showed normal blood pressure and blood samples were collected at intervals with minimal stress to the animals . A comparison of the plasma catecholamine of blood collected from vascular-access-ports with that obtained from decapitation indicates that there was minimal stress to the rats when blood was drawn through the vascular-access-port
Preclinical studies in animals often require frequent blood sampling over prolonged periods. A prefe...
Studies have suggested that the caudal ventral artery is a potential site for continuous arterial bl...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...
Chronic catheterization using vascular-access-port in rats: blood sampling with minimal stress for p...
The ability to monitor arterial blood pressure and heart rate directly, as well as to sample venous ...
In multiple fields of study, access to the circulatory system in laboratory studies is necessary. Ph...
Permanent vascular catheterization for intravascular access is one of the most commonly applied tech...
A lateral tail vein of the rat is used as the route for continuous infusion. The animal is kept unde...
Blood samples are commonly obtained in many experimental contexts to measure targets of interest, in...
A safe and reproducible method for placement of indwelling catheters into the portal venous system i...
A very simple and rapid technique for inserting a catheter in the portal vein and the hepatic vein i...
Rats were trained to discriminate 8 seconds duration under a differential reinforcement of long late...
Although a tremendous amount of physiologic information has been gained from experiments on anesthet...
Rats were trained to discriminate 8 seconds duration under a differential reinforcement of long late...
Blood samples are commonly obtained in many experimental contexts to measure targets of interest, in...
Preclinical studies in animals often require frequent blood sampling over prolonged periods. A prefe...
Studies have suggested that the caudal ventral artery is a potential site for continuous arterial bl...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...
Chronic catheterization using vascular-access-port in rats: blood sampling with minimal stress for p...
The ability to monitor arterial blood pressure and heart rate directly, as well as to sample venous ...
In multiple fields of study, access to the circulatory system in laboratory studies is necessary. Ph...
Permanent vascular catheterization for intravascular access is one of the most commonly applied tech...
A lateral tail vein of the rat is used as the route for continuous infusion. The animal is kept unde...
Blood samples are commonly obtained in many experimental contexts to measure targets of interest, in...
A safe and reproducible method for placement of indwelling catheters into the portal venous system i...
A very simple and rapid technique for inserting a catheter in the portal vein and the hepatic vein i...
Rats were trained to discriminate 8 seconds duration under a differential reinforcement of long late...
Although a tremendous amount of physiologic information has been gained from experiments on anesthet...
Rats were trained to discriminate 8 seconds duration under a differential reinforcement of long late...
Blood samples are commonly obtained in many experimental contexts to measure targets of interest, in...
Preclinical studies in animals often require frequent blood sampling over prolonged periods. A prefe...
Studies have suggested that the caudal ventral artery is a potential site for continuous arterial bl...
Repetitive administration of medication or contrast agents is frequently performed in mice. The intr...