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English: Illustration of a movie of the Fig. 2C2 in group VII scanned at 15 minutes after the gel-filling. A small amount of gel is filled into the circular incision performed on a segmental SSV in the left lateral thigh before scanning. The interrupted paramagnetic tracer by the incision (showed in Fig. 2C1) in the upstream, has passed through the incision and enhanced the entire downstream perivenous pathway by the help of gel.
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Source Video S2 from Li H, Chen M, Yang J, Yang C, Xu L, Wang F, Tong J, Lv Y, Suonan C (2012). "Fluid Flow along Venous Adventitia in Rabbits: Is It a Potential Drainage System Complementary to Vascular Circulations?". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0041395. PMID 22848483. PMC: 3406065.
Author Li H, Chen M, Yang J, Yang C, Xu L, Wang F, Tong J, Lv Y, Suonan C
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