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Rodent Craniotomy Protocol
Laboratory Techniques & Protocols

Rodent Craniotomy Protocol

Introduction A craniotomy is a surgical procedure used to temporarily open a part of the skull to expose the brain for experimental manipulations. Research developments

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Fluid Percussion Injury
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Fluid Percussion Injury

Need impactors for your experiments? Click here Introduction The fluid percussion injury (FPI) model is a widely used study model for traumatic brain injury. FPI

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HuntingtonÔÇÖs-Disease-Rodent-Models
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Huntington’s Disease Rodent Models

Introduction ]Huntington’s disease (HD) is an inherited genetic neurological disorder characterized by cognitive dysfunction, abnormal body movements, progressive cell death, and neurodegeneration of the striatum

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ParkinsonÔÇÖs-Disease-Rat-Models
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Parkinson’s Disease Rat Models

Introduction Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of 50% to 70% of the dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra

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Protein Staining Methods

Introduction Protein separation and identification is critical for proteome analysis and requires high resolution and powerful protein characterization after gel electrophoresis. To identify the proteins

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Zinc Staining Protocol

Introduction The reversible Zinc stain is a widely used staining method for the detection of proteins fractionated by polyacrylamide gels or SDS denatured gels. The

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Ponceau S Stain Protocol

Need stains for your experiments? Click here Introduction Ponceau S staining is a rapid and reversible staining method used for the detection of protein bands

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