Clear Ballistics Gel and Perma-Gel
I know Dr Roberts has said Perma-Gel is not a good tissue simulant for testing. Is the same true of the Clear Ballistics gel?
What makes Perma-Gel (and possibly Clear Ballistics Gel) poorly suited for testing? They seem to offer some advantages (temperature stable, clear, and they won't mold/rot) but I don't want to waste my time if any results with them are useless.
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