Standard U-Frame Stereotaxic Instrument for Mouse

The Harvard Apparatus U-frame Stereotaxic Instrument for mouse comes complete with the base plate, 3-axis manipulator arm, mouse species adapter,ear bars and holder with corner clamp.
Ordering Information

Availability: In stock

Product Name Item # Price
Elevated U-Frame Stereotaxic Instrument, Mouse, Single Manipulator 75-1808 View Price
Elevated U-Frame Stereotaxic Instrument, Mouse, Dual Manipulator 75-1809 View Price
Elevated U-Frame Stereotaxic Instrument, Mouse, Single Manipulator, Digital 75-1810 View Price
Elevated U-Frame Stereotaxic Instrument, Mouse, Dual Manipulator, Digital 75-1811 View Price
Login/Register to shop in US only.
All others please Login/Register or contact us for local pricing/quotes.
Description
Details

Stereotaxic surgeries on mice can be made simple with the complete Harvard Apparatus Standard U-Frame Stereotaxic Instrument for mouse. This complete system offers everything you have come to expect in a high quality stereotaxic instrument. The dual-lead screw design ensures stable, accurate and smooth manipulations while the laser engraved scales offer ease of reading. The instrument offers 180° vertical rotation and 360° horizontal rotation, with the ability to lock at any angle.

Key Features

  • Standard U-Frame design
  • Adapters for rat, mouse, mouse/neotatal rat and more
  • Resolution of 100 µm for manual versions and 10 µm for digital versions
  • Single or dual manipulator arm available in manual or digital

This complete system comes with:

  • Base plate 3-axis manipulator arm
  • Mouse species adapter
  • Ear bars
  • Holder with corner clamp

Digital single and dual manipulator arm (with two three-axis manipulator arms) options are available. The digital arm provides the addition of a displacement transducer. Together, these additions allow real-time coordination presentation of all three axes to a resolution of 10 µm. The display has the ability to run on either AC power or battery power, drastically reducing electronic noise and making it suitable for electrophysiology experiments.