TailTimer: A device for automating data collection in the rodent tail immersion assay.
The tail immersion assay is a widely used method for measuring acute thermal pain in a way which is quantifiable and reproducible. It is non-invasive and measures response to a stimulus that may be encountered by an animal in its natural environment. However, quantification of tail withdrawal latenc...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mallory E Udell, Jie Ni, Angel Garcia Martinez, Megan K Mulligan, Eva E Redei, Hao Chen |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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