1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02446139
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Miniature, remotely-controlled microelectrode driver for use in conscious, unrestrained animals

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“…Onto this is clamped a motorized microdrive (Coates et al 1992) that holds a glass-coated tungsten microelectrode (0-4-3-6 MQ). Penetration of the dura mater and cord can be watched via an arthroscope inserted through the microdrive.…”
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“…Onto this is clamped a motorized microdrive (Coates et al 1992) that holds a glass-coated tungsten microelectrode (0-4-3-6 MQ). Penetration of the dura mater and cord can be watched via an arthroscope inserted through the microdrive.…”
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confidence: 99%