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For mouse imaging, a 23G syringe needle with a nominal outer diameter of 0.64 mm was inserted into the posterior section of the peritoneum in close proximity to the hind limbs (Supplementary Fig. S11).
For the clinical human model imaging, a 23G syringe needle with a nominal outer diameter of 0.64 mm was inserted into the target metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint of the cadaver hand transcutaneously, guided by the US-PA dual-modality imaging system with its tip stopped next to the joint about 5.6 mm beneath the skin surface.
A closed, antegrade ESIN size 2.5 mm was inserted without bone grafting.
Commercial stainless steel-304 foil with a thickness of 0.05 mm was inserted into the quartz tube as the substrate.
After the abdomen was insufflated to 10 mmHg with carbon dioxide, the first trocar (12 mm) was inserted on the left side of the umbilicus.
A polyethylene catheter (i.d. 0.5 mm, o.d. 0.8 mm) was inserted into the femoral artery and filled with heparin saline solution (10 IU/mL) for blood sampling.
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In retrospective study, long implants (13 mm and 15 mm) were inserted in 265 cases.
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) sheets (thickness: 0.1 mm) were inserted between the substrates to control the adhesive layer thickness.
Perioperatively six to eight tantalum balls (Wennebergs Finmekaniska, Sweden) with a diameter of 0.8 mm were inserted in the tibia polyethylene and in the proximal tibia bone, respectively, for later RSA-examinations.
Two stainless steel wires (diameter 0.4 mm) were inserted into neck muscles to record an electromyogram (EMG).
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