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1 Biological Department, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
An airtight exposure chamber is described in which mice can be kept continuously in an atmosphere with a high carbon dioxide percentage, or with a low or high oxygen percentage. Advantages of the apparatus described are the absence of moving parts inside the chamber and, in the experiments with a low or high percentage of oxygen, the absorption of carbon dioxide and water outside the chamber, permitting the continuous treatment of the animals.
animal exposure chamber; carbon dioxide exposure; oxygen exposure
Submitted on January 4, 1963
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