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Gene Transfer to the Developing Mouse Inner Ear by In Vivo Electroporation

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22:02 min

June 30th, 2012

DOI :

10.3791/3653-v

June 30th, 2012


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Gene Transfer

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:58

Part 1: Ventral Laparotomy

5:23

Ventral Midline Incision

7:46

Part 2: Transuterine Microinjection

8:32

Common Embryo Orientations Observed by Transillumination of the Uterus

10:19

Embryo Reorientation for Otocyst Injections

13:48

Transuterine Microinjection

16:31

Part 3: In vivo Electroporation

17:37

Postnatal Selection of a Pup whose Otocyst was Injected at E12.5

19:47

Prophylactic Analgesia

20:18

Surgical Subject the Morning after Surgery

20:55

Part 4: Representative Results

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