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Stereotaxic Device for Optical Imaging of Mice Hind Feet
Authors:Richard Cole  Timothy Hoffman  Jason Smith  Bruce Herron
Institution:1.Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York 12201, USA; and ;2.Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Public Health, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York 12201, USA
Abstract:Imaging of in vivo model systems, especially mouse models, has revolutionized our understanding of normal and pathological developments. However, mice present several challenges for imaging. They are living and therefore breathing organisms with a fast heart rate (>500 beat/min), which necessitates the need for restraints and positioning controls that do not compromise their normal physiology. We present here a device that immobilizes the rear legs of a mouse while retaining the ability to position both the hind feet and legs for reproducible imaging deep below the skin''s surface. The device is highly adjustable to accommodate mice, 5 weeks of age and older. The function of this device is demonstrated by imaging the vasculature ∼250 μm beneath the skin in the hind leg. Whereas the overall dimensions are for a motorized stage (Märzhäuser Wetzlar GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany), minor modifications would allow it to be customized for use with most commercially available stages that accept an insert.
Keywords:stage insert  multiphoton  angiogenesis  in vivo
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