Not exact matches
Researchers, including one
from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at CalTech, a chemist
from the University of Copenhagen and an anesthesiologist
from the University of Michigan Medical School, studied three anesthetic gases:
isoflurane, desflurane and sevoflurane.
Mice were anesthetized with
isoflurane and then bled
from the retro - orbital sinus plexus.
Blood, 0.05 - 0.1 mL, was collected
from the submandibular vein of P. leucopus and
from the retro - orbital sinus or
from the lateral or medial saphenous veins of larger mammals following inhalant anesthesia (mice, chipmunks: a 20 — 30 % v / v mixture of
isoflurane and propylene glycol) or injectable anesthesia (larger mammals: intramuscular Ketamine (70 - 90 mg / kg) and Xylazine (10 mg / kg)-RRB-.