A Minimally Invasive Lesion Technique for Muscles Intrinsic to the Odontophore of Aplysia californica

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August 16th, 2019

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10.3791/60030-v

August 16th, 2019


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Aplysia Californica

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0:04

Title

0:45

Animal Selection and Anesthetization

1:28

Exposing the Radular Surface

2:30

Surgical Incisions and Post-operative Care

4:31

Results: Lesions on Opening Width During Peak Biting

4:49

Conclusion

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