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We are using heating blankets with a feedback rectal probe from Harvard
Apparatus. They work very well..
http://www.harvardapparatus.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/haisku1_10001_11051_39115_-1_hai_ProductDetail_N_37610
Hana
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Hana Uhlirova
Postdoctoral Fellow
Laboratory of Neurovascular Imaging
Department of Radiology
Medical Teaching Facility, Room 353
9500 Gilman Dr., MC 0624
La Jolla CA 92093
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From: "Cammer, Michael" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 11:17 AM
Subject: live animal imaging question
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We are wondering what methods people are using to keep mice or other small
animals warm during extended imaging sessions under anesthesia.
Are people using chambers that completely surround the microscope or other
solutions such as heated pads? Any help, including manufacturers and part
numbers if using something other than large chambers, would be very much
appreciated.
Thanks!
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Michael Cammer, Assistant Research Scientist
Microscopy Core, NYU Langone Medical Center & Skirball Institute of
Biomolecular Medicine
Cell: (914) 309-3270 Microscopy Lab: (212) 263-7099 Dustin Lab: (212)
263-3208
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