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What Substances are Used in Injection Studies?
A variety of substances are employed in injection studies, each serving a particular purpose. Commonly used materials include:
India ink
- for visualizing blood vessels
Radio-opaque dyes
- for radiographic imaging
Fluorescent tracers
- for fluorescence microscopy
Microspheres
- for blood flow studies
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