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THE Sandison1,2–Clark3 rabbit ear chamber technique has been used extensively for the study of mammalian tissues in vivo. The type of ear chamber used in the present investigation4 was constructed mainly of ‘Perspex’ as in the Sandison–Clark chamber but has been adapted for removal of coverslip for implantation of grafts after the method of Williams and Roberts5. It has been shown that within such grafts the vasculature of the donor organ persists6.
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CLIFF, W., MARTIN, J. & MICHAEL, C. Use of Ear Chamber with Uterine Muscle Transplant to differentiate Myometrial and Vascular Activity. Nature 199, 399–400 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199399a0
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