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Science 12 October 1962:
Vol. 138. no. 3537, pp. 144 - 145
DOI: 10.1126/science.138.3537.144

Articles

Method for Continuous Infusion of Fluids into the Chorioallantoic Circulation of the Chick Embryo

Daniel B. Drachman 1 and Alfred J. Coulombre 1

1 Laboratory of Neuroanatomical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda 14, Maryland

A method is described for maintaining long term infusions of fluids into the chorioallantoic circulation of the embryo of the domestic fowl. Infusions can be continued up to 4 days in 6- to 17-day-old chicks, with subsequent hatching.


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