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The physiology of pancreatic blood flow has been poorly understood because of the difficulty in measuring it since there is an abundance of anastomoses between the branches of the vessels supplying blood flow to the pancreas. Furthermore, very little information is available regarding the physiology of pancreatic blood flow in the conscious state.
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Inoue, K. et al. (1988). Comparative Studies on Microcirculation of the Pancreas in Anesthetized and Conscious Dogs. In: Manabe, H., Zweifach, B.W., Messmer, K. (eds) Microcirculation in Circulatory Disorders. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68078-9_66
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