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We validated a DAT-binding imaging protocol for the mouse brain, using 123I-β-CIT.
Fig. 1 Experimental protocol for the mouse model of pulmonary blast injury using laser-induced shock wave (LISW) treatment.
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Four weeks after M. tuberculosis aerosol exposure, which is the start of drug treatment in our standard laboratory protocol for this mouse model [44], the inflammatory lung lesions consisted of large lymphocyte (LC) aggregates surrounding multiple, smaller accumulations of epithelioid mΦs (Fig. 4A) as previously reported [18], [49].
The same imaging protocols used for the mouse imaging were used for the phantom study.
This article provides a detailed protocol for the rat and mouse brain slice methods, with the aim of enabling simple, cost-effective profiling of compounds with diverse physicochemical properties.
This article provides a detailed protocol for the rat and mouse brain slice methods, with the aim of encouraging simple, cost-effective profiling of compounds with diverse physicochemical properties and unifying procedures among laboratories in order to aid the achievement of comparable results.
Here we provide a general protocol for the stimulation of intact mouse brain circuits using transcranial US, and, using a traditional mouse model of epilepsy, we describe how to use transcranial US to disrupt electrographic seizure activity.
We present a one-week protocol for the production of recombinant mouse monoclonal antibodies from large numbers of single plasma cells.
The retina was cultured for 7 days according to the previously described protocol for culturing mouse retina explants [17].
The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the U.S. EPA National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory approved the protocol for mouse use, which assured humane treatment and alleviation of suffering.
The construction and genotyping protocols for these mice have been described [46].
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