Lobulación pulmonar de la rata blanca (Rattus norvegicus albinus)
Author
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Olivares Pérez-Montt, Ricardo
Author
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Gil G., Julio
Admission date
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2018-01-15T17:50:06Z
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2018-01-15T17:50:06Z
Publication date
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Int. J. Morphol., 34(3):901-903, 2016
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Identifier
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0717-9502
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/146488
Abstract
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The laboratory rat (Rattus norvegicus albinus) laboratory rat has long been used as a biological model for research. Therefore knowledge of its anatomy, particularly as related to pulmonary lobulation is useful for any applications in the biomedical sciences. For this reason, 10 male rats of the Wistar strain were used. After being sacrificed by overdose of intraperitoneal thiopental and before extracting the lungs from the thoracic cavity, 7 of them were injected 10 % formalin intratracheal and the other 3, self-curing dental acrylic, subsequently placing the tissue in a KOH solution for corrosion. Thus, according to the observed bronchial tree, 4 lobes were observed in the right lung (cranial, middle, caudal and accessory) and only one lobe not divided in the left lung.