Resin casting of the 3D structure of blood vessels
Vascular corrosion casting uses resin to capture the 3D structure of blood vessels within human and animal tissue. It is widely used in research as a technique for obtaining the volume and surface area of the blood vessel network within an organ. The earliest known use of corrosion casting was by Robert Boyle in 1663.[1]
^J Hyrtl. Corrosions-Anatomie und ihre Ergebnisse. Braumu ̈ller, Wien, 1873.
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