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High-frequency generator to coagulate brain tissues

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The circuit of a high-frequency generator intended for coagulating animal tissues is described. Because of the stabilization of the output current and automatic steady build-up, maintenance, and decay of the current load, the apparatus can be used for stereotaxic decerebration of animals with good reproducibility of the results of coagulation and with minor trauma.

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Grishanov, Y.N., Evstifeev, I.K. & Khayutin, V.M. High-frequency generator to coagulate brain tissues. Bull Exp Biol Med 85, 411–413 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00801374

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