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publicationDate 2011-04-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber RU-103301-U1
titleOfInvention DEVICE FOR LASER-INDUCED THROMBOSIS OF MICRO-VESSEL IN VIVO IN EXPERIMENT
abstract The utility model relates to medical equipment and can be used for in vivo laser-induced thrombosis of a microvessel in an experiment to evaluate systemic changes in the hemostatic system during various pathological processes or under conditions of pharmacological modulation, as well as to evaluate the thrombogenic and thromboresistant properties of the vascular wall. The device comprises a continuous semiconductor laser generating in the visible region of the spectrum, a work table for positioning the object, an optical system for focusing the laser beam in the plane of the object, means for illuminating the object, an optical visualization system of the object, containing a locking light filter, gomal and a video camera, and a computer, which image of the object is displayed from the video camera to register object parameters. The utility model provides a high degree of reproducibility of the results and strictly dosed damage to the vascular wall of microvessels in the experiment. The use of adequate methods for processing the obtained data makes it possible to use the model for accurate quantitative assessments of the effect of pharmacological agents on the process of thrombosis in microvessels.
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