| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Technical Drawing: 700P1L |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| CUY700P1L |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Small Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Mouse and Rat Small Tissue Electrode Recommendation and Protocol |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Cultured Mouse Embryos and Large Tissue |
| For smaller tissue of less than 0.5mm, we do not recommend the CUY520 series. The reason for this is practical; most clients want to minimize the required volume of DNA as much as possible and do not want to waste DNA. For such applications we believe… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| High-performance and reliable site-directed in vivo genetic manipulation of mouse and rat brain by in utero electroporation with a triple-electrode probe, Joanna Szczurkowska, Andrzej W. Cwetsch, Marco dal Maschio, Diego Ghezzi, Gian Michele… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700P_L type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700PL type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700P_L type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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| Postnatal_Cerebellum_EP_with_the_CUY699P7x6 |
| However, our preferred and recommended electrode configuration for postnatal cerebellum electroporation does not combine three electrodes in an awkward single unit but instead uses our CUY700P_L type-electrodes in combination with the following electrodes… |
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