tailevien
Tailevien is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a less common variant of "tail vein." The tail vein is a common anatomical landmark in laboratory animals, particularly rodents like mice and rats. It is a superficial blood vessel located in the tail that is frequently used for the administration of substances, such as drugs or genetic material, into the bloodstream. This method is chosen for its ease of access and relative simplicity, especially in research settings where frequent injections or blood sampling may be required.
The tail vein is also used for blood collection, allowing researchers to obtain samples for analysis without