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Digital Rat Stereotaxic U-Frame with 45° Ear Bars, includes
- U-Frame
- 10 micron 3-axes, left-hand manipulator arm with digital controller and display
- Rat adaptor; non-rupture 45° ear bars, corner clamp probe holder
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- Digital Stereotaxic Frame with 45° Ear Bars
- Large LCD display from sealed sensors on each axis
- Quiet, battery-powered operation
This new Digital Stereotaxic Frame features sealed electronic sensors and an easy-to-read LCD display with 10-micron resolution in all three axes. A zeroing function aids in targeting specific coordinates. The battery-powered display is electronically quiet, making it useful in electrophysiology experiments as well as keeping the workbench tidy.
Features
- Adaptors available for use with rats, mice, birds, cats, geckos, guinea pigs and other species
- 80 mm of vertical, lateral and anterior-posterior travel
- 180° rotation and lock at any vertical angle
- 360° rotation and lock at any level angle
- Syringe pump, microcamera and drill can be attached directly
- Dual-lead screws provide stable and accurate movement
- Maintains accuracy and flexibility under different temperatures
- Zeroing function for targeting specific coordinates
- 10µm precision of manipulator in all directions
- Desktop display is separate from sensors, making it easy to read
- Battery-powered sensors, without electronic noise, are suitable for electrophysiology experiment
- Extended base plate 400mm x 255mm suitable for various animals
- Vertical lock and fixing knob are separated to ensure accurate position at any angle
- The precisely-designed rotary knob and U frame allow sufficient space for the anterior-posterior operation
- Laser engraved scales and darkened rod make numerals easy to read
- Curved design of nose clamp fixes the head of the animals more securely
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Bull, N., Guidi, A., Goedert, M., Martin, K., & Spillantini, M. (2012). Reduced axonal transport and increased excitotoxic retinal ganglion cell degeneration in mice transgenic for human mutant P301S tau. PloS one. Retrieved from https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034724
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