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Construction and Implantation of a Microinfusion System for Sustained Delivery of Neuroactive Agents.

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10.3791/716-v

March 17th, 2008

March 17th, 2008

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1Harvard Medical School

As neuroscience inquiry becomes more sophisticated, investigation of brain structures and circuitry requires improved levels of accuracy and higher resolution. We have developed a method for the preparation and implantation of a chronic infusion system within the brain utilizing a borosilicate microcannula with a tip diameter of 50 microns.

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