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Reproducible Motor Deficit Following Aortic Occlusion in a Rat Model Of Spinal Cord Ischemia
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Reproducible Motor Deficit Following Aortic Occlusion in a Rat Model Of Spinal Cord Ischemia
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08:10 min

July 22, 2017

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Chapters

  • 00:00Title
  • 00:15Introduction
  • 01:07Prepare for Surgery
  • 01:44Femoral Artery Catheterization
  • 03:05Carotid Artery Catheterization
  • 04:06Tail Artery Catheterization
  • 05:03Induction of Spinal Cord Ischemia
  • 05:31Post-surgical Care
  • 06:10Representative Results
  • 07:41Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

This study demonstrates the technique to make a minimally invasive and easily reproducible model of spinal cord ischemia in rats. Various degrees of hind limb motor deficit can be produced by controlling the aortic occlusion time.

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