Chronic Cranial Window Implantation for In Vivo Imaging
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This template depicts the steps involved in chronic cranial window implantation. A first incision is made to open the scalp, after which the area is marked with a marker and drilled, as well as the entire surface being roughened. Then the window and headplate are secured.
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References
Augustinaite, S., & Kühn, B. (2020). Chronic cranial window for imaging cortical activity in Head-Fixed mice. STAR Protocols, 1(3), 100194. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xpro.2020.100194
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