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In-vivo video microscopy of the rupturing process of thin blood vessels in transparent fish during contact with a blunt indenter

  • 1. Nihon University
  • 2. Nagoya University

Description

To clarify the mechanism of bruise injuries caused by blunt impact, in vivo microscopy was performed. A flat ended indenter made of transparent acrylic was loaded onto the lateral side of the tail region of anesthetized fish. The process of the rupture of thin blood vessels was recorded in two specimens.

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