Journal of Applied Physiology
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J Appl Physiol 42: 449-450, 1977;
8750-7587/77 $5.00
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 42, Issue 3 449-450, Copyright © 1977 by American Physiological Society


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Antirotatory device permitting free movement in animals with several catheters

M. F. Fantino

A very simple antirotatory device permitting free movement of small and middle-sized animals is described. It allows the performance of chronic experiments in animals bearing several catheters and wires for perfusion or recording purposes. A set of eight metal plates, articulated end to end by small brackets, sets the animal's head at a fixed point on the ceiling of the cage. This device has been perfectly tolerated by rats during 2 wk to 3 mo.





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