Functional end-arterial circulation of the choroid assessed by using fat embolism and electric circuit simulation
Abstract The discrepancy in the choroidal circulation between anatomy and function has remained unsolved for several decades. Postmortem cast studies revealed extensive anastomotic channels, but angiographic studies indicated end-arterial circulation. We carried out experimental fat embolism in cats...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ji Eun Lee, Ki Su Ahn, Keun Heung Park, Kang Yeun Pak, Hak Jin Kim, Ik Soo Byon, Sung Who Park |
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2017
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