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The hairless mouse ear for in vivo studies of skin microcirculation

Author
BARKER, J. H1 ; HAMMERSEN, F; BONDAR, I; UHL, E; GALLA, T. J; MENGER, M. D; MESSMER, K
[1] Univ. Heidelberg, dep. exp. surgery, Heidelberg, Germany
Source

Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963). 1989, Vol 83, Num 6, pp 948-959 ; ref : 23 ref

ISSN
0032-1052
Scientific domain
Dermatology; Orthopedics traumatology
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Hagerstown, MD
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Appareil circulatoire In vivo Microcirculation Modèle animal Morphologie Oreille Peau Souris Vasomotricité Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (en)
Circulatory system In vivo Microcirculation Animal model Morphology Ear Skin Mouse Vasomotricity Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (es)
Aparato circulatorio In vivo Microcirculación Modelo animal Morfología Oido Piel Ratón Vasomotricidad Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A19 Vertebrates: skin, associated glands, phaneres, light organs, various exocrine glands (salt gland, uropygial gland...), adipose tissue, connective tissue

Discipline
Vertebrates : skin, associated glands, phaneres, light organs, various exocrine glands, adipose tissue, connective tissue
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
6714893

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