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Implantation of electrodes in the brain of white rats in experiments of long duration

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A method of implantation of electrodes into the brain of white rats in a chronic experiment is described. Rats weighing from 50 to 200 g may be subjected to this operation. Stable fixation was followed up for 8 months.

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Ukolova, M.A., Bordiushkov, I.N. Implantation of electrodes in the brain of white rats in experiments of long duration. Bull Exp Biol Med 46, 1023–1025 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787349

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