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News Release from: Harvard Apparatus | Subject: Digital Stereotaxic Sensor System
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 30 May 2006

Stereotaxic neurosurgery goes digital

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Harvard Apparatus has introduced a digital stereotaxic sensor that does all the tedious work of counting the vernier scales and calculating the distance measurements in small animal neurosurgery

This system allows a researcher to set a reference point for targeting specific coordinates in the brain using a zeroing function The result is increased efficiency, accuracy and enhancement of the surgical technique

Both single or dual manipulator arm models are available.

The convenient size and small footprint takes up little bench space.

The system easily accepts mouse adapters and anesthesia platforms.

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