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Monkey brain matrix
stainless steelcoronalsagittal

monkey brain matrix
monkey brain matrix
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Characteristics

Type of animal
for monkeys
Material
stainless steel
Section
coronal, sagittal

Description

Brain matrices are mainly used for animal brain slicing, and Tow-Int Technology currently provides various specifications of matrices for mice, rats, and monkeys. This is a cynomolgus monkey cerebellum mold with a coronal specification. Other specifications can also be customized. Please call for specific inquiries. Product Features The Cerebellar Coronal Matrice for Cynomolgus Monkey is made of imported 316 stainless steel, which is finely carved and polished through precision mechanical processing Provide two specifications: coronal matrix perpendicular to the midline of the brain and sagittal matrix parallel to the midline of the brain Two slice thicknesses are available, 1mm and 0.5mm, respectively Can be repeatedly cleaned and sterilized under high temperature and pressure, able to withstand harsh usage conditions and ensure durability Equipped with dedicated brain slicing to ensure more uniform and accurate localization. The suitcase meets the needs of flight experiments or storage, making it easier to store and more professional. Applications Biochemical Physiology: It is possible to remove cerebellar regions (such as the terminal or nuclear regions) for biochemical analysis, such as analyzing the concentration levels of neurotransmitters and metabolites Anatomy: Fine, coarse forging of brain tissue before ultra-thin slicing Neurophysiology: Repetitive coarse segmentation before slicing with a vibration slicer

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