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The insertion of electrodes into the hypothalamic region in dogs

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The author suggests a new method of implantation of electrodes through a trephine opening in the hard palate. Fixation of electrodes in the bone opening is effected with the aid of quick-setting plastic AST-T. The method permits the introduction of several pairs of electrodes to the required depth. The external ends of the electrodes are located on the bridge of the nose.

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Tolkunov, B.F. The insertion of electrodes into the hypothalamic region in dogs. Bull Exp Biol Med 50, 1335–1336 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785397

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