Are you sure you want to leave this community? Leaving the community will revoke any permissions you have been granted in this community.
URL: https://edspace.american.edu/openbehavior/project/3d-printed-superfusion-chamber/
Proper Citation: 3D Printed Superfusion Chamber (RRID:SCR_022901)
Description: Project consists of suite of 3D-printed tools including superfusion chamber with independent brain presser and animal stand. Modular device that facilitates transfer of pharmacological agents and brain access for electrodes and/or lenses for imaging. Provides stable conditions for electrophysiological and neuroimaging recordings. Device can be print either in-house or through 3d-printing service.
Synonyms: 3D Printed Superfusion Chamber project
Resource Type: project portal, instrument resource, data or information resource, portal
Defining Citation: DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0305-22.2022
Keywords: Open Behavior, electrophysiological and neuroimaging recordings, 3D-printed tools, superfusion chamber, brain presser, animal stand
Expand Allis listed by |
We found {{ ctrl2.mentions.total_count }} mentions in open access literature.
We have not found any literature mentions for this resource.
We are searching literature mentions for this resource.
Most recent articles:
{{ mention._source.dc.creators[0].familyName }} {{ mention._source.dc.creators[0].initials }}, et al. ({{ mention._source.dc.publicationYear }}) {{ mention._source.dc.title }} {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].name }}, {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].volume }}({{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].issue }}), {{ mention._source.dc.publishers[0].pagination }}. (PMID:{{ mention._id.replace('PMID:', '') }})
A list of researchers who have used the resource and an author search tool
A list of researchers who have used the resource and an author search tool. This is available for resources that have literature mentions.
No rating or validation information has been found for 3D Printed Superfusion Chamber.
No alerts have been found for 3D Printed Superfusion Chamber.
Source: SciCrunch Registry