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. 1973 Feb;24(2):253–257.

The vascular supply of the thymus in the guinea-pig and pig

I A Olson, Mary E Poste
PMCID: PMC1423006  PMID: 4120933

Abstract

A study of the blood supply of the thymus using intravascular carbon or silver shows that the pig and guinea-pig possess a more extensive vascular system than the current model taken from work on the mouse.

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