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Stereotaxic Instrument :

Precision Tool for Neuroscience Research


A stereotaxic instrument (also known as a stereotactic frame) is a highly precise laboratory device used to position experimental tools such as electrodes, cannulas, or injection needles within specific regions of the brain or other small animal structures. It allows researchers to perform accurate, repeatable, and minimally invasive procedures in neuroscience, pharmacology, and physiology studies.

                                                            

71000 Series Automated Stereotaxic Instrument

71000 is an automated and intelligent stereotaxic instrument with high precision (1 μm). The software has built-in rat and mouse brain atlas and automatic procedures (skull window, tissue removal and automated injection procedure), which can be observing the position of the probe relative to the brain area is convenient and efficient, and the operation is easy to use, greatly reducing the errors and damage caused by manual operation. In addition, it has an anti-collision function to prevent animal damage caused by wrong movement, which is safer.

                                                          

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