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In a ‘simulated’ simple blood network made of silicone tubes, three magnetorheological fluids made of iron and iron-oxide particles are compared for embolizing fluid flow under an applied magnetic field. The sealing strength and seal formation time are measured as a function of particle concentration, magnetic property, carrier fluid, and flow rate. Future applications for cancer therapy are discussed.