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bioRxiv - Physiology 2022Quote: ... Bipolar Temperature control stage heater (Harvard Apparatus); controlled by Visiview software (Visitron Systems) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... and a homoeothermic blanket control unit (Harvard Apparatus, Hollister, MA) was used to maintain a stable body temperature of 37°C ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... A tracheotomy was performed to control ventilation using the VentElite system (Harvard Apparatus) by 0.9 l/min humidified air mixed with 0.1 l/min O2 adjusted with approximately 3 ml per breath ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... Body temperature was maintained constant using a homeothermic control system (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA). The mice were allowed to recover for at least 5 days before starting behavioral training ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2020Quote: ... The head was connected to a breathing simulator (Dual Phase Control Respirator, Harvard Apparatus, USA) via an absolute filter ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... A rectal probe connected to the homeothermic blanket with a control unit (Harvard Apparatus, U.S.A.) was utilized to control the body temperature (37.0 ± 0.5°C) ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2022Quote: ... Animals were submitted to a graded intensity treadmill test (Treadmill Control LE 8710 Panlab, Harvard Apparatus) to determine their endurance (running time ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: ... and animals were thermally maintained using a homoeothermic temperature control blanket and controller from Harvard Apparatus. The animal was secured in a stereotaxic frame and subcutaneously administered local anastatic (lidocaine at 1.5mg/kg and carprofen at 5.5mg/kg ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2022Quote: ... body temperature was maintained at 370C using a heating blanket with homeostatic control (Harvard Apparatus, Boston MA) via a rectal temperature probe ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... achieved through an inline heater that was part of a closed-loop temperature control system (Harvard Apparatus). The carbogenated ACSF contained 125 mM NaCl ...
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bioRxiv - Systems Biology 2020Quote: ... mice were perfused with 15 mL PBS using an automated pump to control flow rate (Harvard Apparatus). We isolated cells from muscle tissue as previously described [43 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... Body temperature was regulated at 37 °C with a homeothermic blanket control unit (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, Massachusetts). Animals were mounted in a stereotactic frame and the scalp was removed to expose the skull.
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... achieved through an inline heater that was part of a closed-loop temperature control system (Harvard Apparatus). The carbogenated ACSF contained 125 mM NaCl ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... which was ensured by a inline heater that was part of a closed loop temperature control system (Harvard Apparatus). The slice was visualized using a 10× objective for locating LII MEC and then visualized under 63× water immersion objective through a Dodt contrast microscope (Carl Zeiss Axioexaminer ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... Body temperature was monitored with a rectal probe and maintained at 37.0 ± 0.2°C by a homeothermic blanket control unit (Harvard Apparatus, USA). Pulse rate and oxygen saturation were monitored with an oximeter (The LifeSense® VET Pulse Oximeter ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2021Quote: ... Fifty micrograms of TMT-labelled peptides from RP11 and control cells were combined and cleaned up using C18 spin columns (Harvard Apparatus), dried by SpeedVac (Eppendorf ...
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2020Quote: ... the experimental animal was anesthetized by isoflurane through a nose cone while the body temperature was maintained at 37° with a homeothermic blanket control unit (Harvard Apparatus) and its head was fixed by a stereotaxic frame ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: ... All neuronal recordings were performed under current-clamp configuration at physiological temperatures (32–35° C) achieved through an inline heater that was part of a closed-loop temperature control system (Harvard Apparatus). The ACSF contained (in mM ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: ... balance N2 (air control) – was delivered at a flow rate of 2 mL/min using a syringe pump (PHD 2000, Harvard Apparatus). Video-recording started immediately after the droplet dried and animals started crawling on the agar surface ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: ... Injections were carried out at 150 nL/min using finely beveled glass micropipettes connected via high-pressure tubing (Kopf) to 10 μl gastight syringes under the control of microinfusion pumps (Harvard Apparatus). Needles were left in place for 6 minutes prior to being slowly retracted ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... were recorded and temperature was maintained at 37 °C with a feedback temperature control system (55-7030, Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA, USA). The generation of photothrombosis was almost identical to the method described in Clark et al 25 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... or PBS (control hemisphere) were injected over 50 min (5 µl/min) using a Harvard microinjector (Harvard Pump 11 Elite, Harvard Apparatus, USA), the slow rate being necessary to allow for diffusion in the cerebral parenchyma and to avoid significant backflow ...
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2021Quote: ... The microfluidic chip is connected to a capillary tube which allows for control of the capillary pressure within the central orifice using a syringe pump (Harvard Apparatus PHD Ultra) and pressure transducer (MKS PR 4000B-F) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... Constant body temperature of 37 °C was ensured and checked by a thermostatically controlled heating pad the animals were placed on (Harvard Homeothermic Blanket Control Unit Model #50-7129, Harvard Apparatus Inc., USA). In order to ensure a sealed placement of the headphones on the acoustic meatus the tragus was cut at two sides ...
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2023Quote: ... Temperature was monitored using a rectal probe and temperature was maintained at 37 °C throughout the protocol using a heating blanket (Homeothermic Blanket Control Unit, Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA). After 2 hours of MV ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2022Quote: ... sutured and attached to a MiniVent mouse ventilator (Harvard Apparatus). Mice were ventilated with a tidal volume of 10 μl of compressed air (21% O2 ...
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bioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2023Quote: ... intubated and ventilated with a mouse ventilator (Harvard Apparatus, MA). Following sternotomy ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... the mouse was moved to a heat pad (Harvard Apparatus) on the stereotaxic frame ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... The mouse was placed on Harvard Small Animal Physiological Monitoring System (Harvard Apparatus) and was maintained on a body temperature at 370C and oxygen saturation > 90% in room air ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2021Quote: ... the mouse head was shaved and held in a stereotactic skull holder (Harvard Apparatus). Calvarial bone marrow was exposed ...
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2023Quote: ... the mouse body temperature was maintained at 37.5 °C with a temperature-controlled blanket (Harvard Apparatus) and the eyes were kept lubricated with eye ointment ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... The mouse body temperature was maintained at 37°C with a feedback-controlled animal heating pad (Harvard Apparatus).
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... The mouse was placed on a heating blanket (37 °C) in a stereotaxic apparatus (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA, USA) and anesthetized (2% isoflurane) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... dCA1 at the injection site was then dissected out with the aid of a mouse brain matrix (Harvard Apparatus) and tissue stored at −80°C prior to processing.
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2019Quote: ... using streptavidin beads followed by fusion with Sp2ab mouse myeloma cells (Abeome, Athens, GA) via electrofusion (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA). Fused cells were incubated at 37°C ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... The CA1 region of the dorsal hippocampus was then dissected out with the aid of a mouse brain matrix (Harvard Apparatus) to collect the area of CA1 targeted by siRNA or CRISPRa infusions ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2020Quote: ... The catheter was connected to a perfusion system for cell isolation from mouse organs (Cat #73-3659, Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA). Liver was perfused with 50 ml of 37°C sterile buffer I solution [50 mM EGTA ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: Mice were sacrificed 24 or 72 h after tMCAO and brains were removed and cut into three 2 mm-thick slices (mouse brain slice matrix; Harvard Apparatus). For determination of infarct volume ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... brains were quickly removed and cut into four 2-mm thick coronal sections using a mouse brain slice matrix (Harvard Apparatus, Spain). Sections were stained for 15 min at room temperature with 2% 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: Blood was sampled from the vena saphena by immobilizing the mouse (Broome Rodent Restrainers, Harvard Apparatus, Cat.No.52-0460, MA 01746, USA), shaving and anointing the left leg and stinging into the vein with a lancet (Solofix ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2019Quote: ... and brains were quickly removed and cut into 2-mm thick coronal sections using a mouse brain slice matrix (Harvard Apparatus, USA). The brain sections were then stained with 2% 2 ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... The animals were moved into a warm (37.0 ± 1 °C) recovery chamber (Product #DW-1, Harvard Apparatus, USA) to prevent postischemic hypothermia ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2019Quote: ... together with the trachea and the heart were excised from the thorax in one piece and transferred to a 37 °C temperature-equilibrated housing chamber of the perfused mouse lung model (IPL-2, Hugo Sachs Elektronik/Harvard Apparatus (March-Hugstetten, Germany)) ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... A total volume of 0.6 µL virus diluted 1:1 with sterile artificial cerebrospinal fluid (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA) was infused per side at a rate of 0.15 µL/min ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... and anaesthetised with isoflurane (2% for induction, 1 - 2% for surgery, 1% for electrophysiology in 1.2% O2, Harvard Apparatus, UK). To maintain clear airways and avoid tracheal secretions ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... and anaesthetised with isoflurane (2% for induction, 1 – 2% for surgery, 1% for electrophysiology in 1.2% O2, Harvard Apparatus, UK). A vaporizer controlled the isoflurane concentration and a scavenger retrieved superfluous anaesthetic ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... and 1 × 1 mm bilateral punches of the CeA were taken using a tissue biopsy punch (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA) prior to storage at -80°C until processing ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... When 1 mm membrane probes (CMA8011081; Harvard Apparatus) were inserted ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: ... and a 5mm coverslip number 1 (Harvard Apparatus). Following this the mouse was placed on to the confocal microscope (Leica SPE ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2019Quote: ... Each mouse was placed nose-down in the center of a wire mesh grid (1 cm × 1 cm) positioned at a 45° angle (Harvard Apparatus). The time taken for a mouse to reorient itself with its nose facing upwards (negative geotaxis ...