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Noninvasive Intratracheal Intubation to Study the Pathology and Physiology of Mouse Lung
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Médecine
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Journal JoVE Médecine
Noninvasive Intratracheal Intubation to Study the Pathology and Physiology of Mouse Lung
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05:15 min

November 08, 2013

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Titre
  • 01:22Intratracheal Intubation
  • 03:03Animal Recovery
  • 03:22Results: Representative Histological Analyses of Murine Lung Tissue after Administration of Bleomycin by Non-invasive Tracheal Intubation
  • 04:48Conclusion

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The use of a model that mimics the condition of lung diseases in humans is critical for studying the pathophysiology and/or etiology of a particular disease and for developing therapeutic intervention. Here a noninvasive intratracheal intubation method that can directly deliver exogenous materials to mouse lungs is presented.

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