Scanning electron microscopic observation of erythrocytes and endothelial cells of electrified death rabbits

To identify electrified death of animals without electric marks. Two animal models (model A and model B) of electrified death without electric marks were established. Model A: right anterior limb and left hind limb of rabbits were soddened by 0.1 mol/L PBS, and two pieces of wet gause which were soa...

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Published inSichuan da xue xue bao. Journal of Sichuan University. Yi xue ban Vol. 38; no. 5; p. 859
Main Authors Wang, Ye, Liu, Min, Li, Fan, Peng, Xue-mei, Zhang, Kui, Peng, Qi-yi, Liao, Zhi-gang
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published China 01.09.2007
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Summary:To identify electrified death of animals without electric marks. Two animal models (model A and model B) of electrified death without electric marks were established. Model A: right anterior limb and left hind limb of rabbits were soddened by 0.1 mol/L PBS, and two pieces of wet gause which were soaked in the 0.1 mol/L PBS were winded on the right anterior limb and left hind limb of them, respectively, and then two nake wires were winded outside of the gause; then, the two wires were connected to the alternating current of 220 voltage (A1 group) or 110 voltage (AZ group) electrified. Model B: two nake wires were fixed at the bilaterals of an oblong container, then a small quantities water were infunded into it, about 1.5 cm deep, and then, one rabbit was put in each time; finally, the two wires were connected to the alternating current of 220 voltage (B1 group) or 110 voltage (B2 group) electrified. The erythrocytes and endothelium of aorta and pulmonary artery of the animals were observed under scanning elec
ISSN:1672-173X