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Stereotactic injection is a procedure in which a computer and a 3-dimensional scanning device are used to inject anticancer drugs directly into a tumor.

Stereotactic injection may also refer to the use of injections during stereotactic surgery to precisely target specific sites, such as brain regions, during experimental research. [1] [2]

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References

  1. ^ Geiger, B. M., Frank, L. E., Caldera-Siu, A. D., Pothos, E. N. (2008). "Survivable Stereotaxic Surgery in Rodents". Journal of Visualized Experiments (20): e880. doi: 10.3791/880. PMC  3233859. PMID  19078946.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ McSweeney, C., Mao, Y. (2015). "Applying Stereotactic Injection Technique to Study Genetic Effects on Animal Behaviors". Journal of Visualized Experiments (99): e52653. doi: 10.3791/52653. PMC  4542605. PMID  25992973.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Dictionary of Cancer Terms. U.S. National Cancer Institute.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stereotactic injection is a procedure in which a computer and a 3-dimensional scanning device are used to inject anticancer drugs directly into a tumor.

Stereotactic injection may also refer to the use of injections during stereotactic surgery to precisely target specific sites, such as brain regions, during experimental research. [1] [2]

External links

References

  1. ^ Geiger, B. M., Frank, L. E., Caldera-Siu, A. D., Pothos, E. N. (2008). "Survivable Stereotaxic Surgery in Rodents". Journal of Visualized Experiments (20): e880. doi: 10.3791/880. PMC  3233859. PMID  19078946.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ McSweeney, C., Mao, Y. (2015). "Applying Stereotactic Injection Technique to Study Genetic Effects on Animal Behaviors". Journal of Visualized Experiments (99): e52653. doi: 10.3791/52653. PMC  4542605. PMID  25992973.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from Dictionary of Cancer Terms. U.S. National Cancer Institute.



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