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doi: 10.1071/bi9660181
pmid: 5916755
Successful long-term cannulation of the fallopian tube was achieved by the use of silicone rubber cannulae. Success was aided by removal of the causes of irritation to the animal and care in the prevention of bacterial contamination. The technique described produced no change in the morphology of the fallopian tube.
Nylons, Sheep, Silicones, Animals, Female, Rubber, Secretory Rate, Fallopian Tubes, Body Fluids, Catheterization, Specimen Handling
Nylons, Sheep, Silicones, Animals, Female, Rubber, Secretory Rate, Fallopian Tubes, Body Fluids, Catheterization, Specimen Handling
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