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Functional Exploration of the Brain with Stereotaxic Techniques
José M. R. Delgado
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Computer-Aided Localization Techniques for Stereotaxic Surgery
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1973Two computer programs were written which localize coordinates of interest for stereotaxic procedures using the Leksell frame. The first program computes frame coordinates for a given point in a reference brain atlas. Landmarks used are the anterior and posterior commissures and the brain midline.
E, Colloff +3 more
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A Comparison of CT-Stereotaxic Brain Biopsy Techniques
Investigative Radiology, 1984The role that computed tomography plays in the stereotaxic biopsy of intracranial lesions is reviewed. The most useful techniques, apparatuses results, and complications are described. Major complications of the procedure are hemorrhage and edema. The risk of hemorrhage may be reduced by the use of angiography before stereotaxic procedures; the risk of
N B, Horner, D G, Potts
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New Techniques in Stereotaxic Surgery and Anesthesia in the Mouse
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1999Mice are used in increasing numbers in neuroscience research. This increase is linked to the availability of numerous pure genetic lines and the advent of transgenic animals. Many neuroscience techniques can be used in the mouse with success, including stereotaxic placement of cannulae and electrodes.
C, Messier, S, Emond, K, Ethier
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Stereotaxic Implantation for Small Animals: An “Eyelet” Technique
Frequently used methods of implanting electrodes in small animals include the use of small screws to anchor the unit in place, as well as the “wire-bridge” technique. Both of these methods had been used by present investigators and have been found useful. However, a number of animals were found unsatisfactory due to various problems.
Peter O. Peretti, Laura B. Helwig
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Stereotaxic surgical techniques for the mouse
Physiology & Behavior, 1972Abstract A clamp for rigidly fixing the mouse head in the stereotaxic machine and surgical procedures for placing electrodes in the mouse brain are described.
B. Slotnick
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Abstract A single stage roentgenographic stereotaxic technique has been presented which permits accurate placement of stimulating and recording electrodes having flexible leads into subcortical structures of the human brain (visualized by air ventriculography).
Hal C. Becker +5 more
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Breast biopsy: a comparative study of stereotaxically guided core and excisional techniques.
The major objectives of this prospective study were to compare pathologic findings from stereotaxic core and excisional biopsies performed on patients with impalpable breast lesions and to compare the initial mammographic impression with the final histologic diagnosis.All patients referred for preoperative localization of impalpable breast lesions ...
JJ Gisvold +7 more
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Techniques and problems in the stereotaxic placement of subcortical lesions in infant rats
Physiology & Behavior, 1974Abstract Techniques used in the stereotaxic placement of subcortical lesions in infant rat pups of the Long-Evans strain are outlined. Co-ordinates and lesion parameters for septal, hippocampal, caudate, and amygdaloid lesions at seven days of age are presented. Housing and handling procedures which increase survival rates are discussed.
D A, Johnson +3 more
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A stereotaxic atlas and technique for forebrain nuclei of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus
AbstractA stereotaxic apparatus and technique for electrode placement in forebrain nuclei of the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, is described. An atlas of forebrain nuclei is given. A new nuclear region in the telencephalon is described.
Richard Peter +2 more
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