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      Spatial characteristics of cisterna magna in rats and novel technique for puncture with a stereotactic manipulator.

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      Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine

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          The actual size and sites for puncture of the cisterna magna in adult Wistar rats were estimated on acrylic models. We proposed a new method for obtaining cerebrospinal fluid from narcotized rats. This method consists in controlled introduction of a needle into the cisterna magna through the skin and/or dura mater above this structure using a stereotactic micromanipulator. Experiments on rats with focal and global cerebral ischemia showed that this technique ensures single and repeated sampling of at least 50 microl liquor not containing blood admixtures.

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          Journal
          Bull. Exp. Biol. Med.
          Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine
          0007-4888
          0007-4888
          Jun 2004
          : 137
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] V. P. Serbskii State Research Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, Moscow, Russia.
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          10.1023/B:BEBM.0000042732.00810.01
          15455105
          64b33def-19d0-4631-bc47-52aca78a2f89
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