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intradermal

[¦in·trə′dər·məl]
(anatomy)
Within the skin.
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Fifteen (15) mice were used for this study; 5 mice serving as control group were inoculated with 0.2 mL sterile PBS intradermally at the dorsum, ear pinna, and labial commissure.
The MND is defined as the least amount of venom ([micro]g dry weight) which, when injected intradermally into rabbits, results in a necrotic lesion of 5mm diameter 72 hours later [25].
1 x [10.sup.6] cells suspended in 100 [micro]l PBS were injected intradermally around the wound.
In brief, administered and control birds were injected intradermally with Phytohemagglutinin-P (Sigma(r), USA) (100 ug/100 mL/chicken) between the last two (fourth and third) digits of the right foot and the left foot served as control.
Kehlsink, DieterManstein, David Eimerl and R-Rox Anderson, 2005" Intradermally Focused infrared laser pulse, thermal effect at defined tissue depths" J of laser in surgery and medicine, 36(4): 1-11.
Breast surgical antisepsis was performed with 0.5% Chlorhexidine then, using a 1mL syringe with a 13x4.5mm needle, being the volume of the corresponding dye applied intradermally in five equispaced points surrounding the gland.
The BCG vaccine is given intradermally on the left upper arm (deltoid) with few local adverse events like ulceration and abscess.
When transmitted by mosquito bite, CHIKV is delivered intradermally, where local replication occurs in endothelial cells, fibroblast cells and macrophages.
BCG vaccine is given intradermally over the deltoid muscle on the left arm to infants within 5 days after birth at the maternity hospital.
On day 0 group B, C and D were given a single injection of 0.5ml pristane intradermally at the base of tail.
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