• 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 79 (2), 139-144
Abstract
An apparatus is described for vascular perfusion of small animals with fixative solutions which while simple and inexpensive allows quantitative and reproducible pressure control. Direct measurement of outflow pressure demonstrated that a sphygmomanometer used to supply external pressure to a plastic blood transfer pack achieved these features. Reproducibility of pressure was maintained by filling the bag with air between perfusions, or when smaller volumes of fixative solution were needed. Rodent [rat] brains from fetal to adult ages, and other animals of similar size, were reliably well fixed by this method.

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