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Rodent Carcasses – Requests and Donations

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  • #516
    dcmi4
    Keymaster

    Hello,

    This topic is being created because some research labs use donated rodent carcasses / tissue to practice surgery techniques, etc. If you are interested in donating any carcasses or are requesting some to use, please provide the following details in a reply to this post:

    1. Species
    2. Amount (needed or have)
    3. Their age
    4. Time needed or the time they will become available

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    • This topic was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by dcmi4.
    #519
    culevk
    Member

    1. 5xFAD mice (female) – carcass
    2. Have 2
    3. 5 months old at time of sacrifice
    4. This Friday (two more next week)

    #520
    culevk
    Member

    Animals will be perfused under isoflurane and will have had EEG wires in their skulls. Ultrasound was applied for 3 days.

    #546
    jennbenn
    Member

    I am looking for adult rats for surgical practice. Will be performing tracheotomy, tracheal intubation, jugular catheterization, and a poly-trauma model involving liver and GI trauma, limb fracture and muscle trauma. Can practice only some of these on each donor animal depending on what body regions are preserved. Thanks.
    1. Rat
    2. 2-3
    3. 6+ months, male preferred
    4. Can take as soon as available, hoping for July and August

    #577
    krolakc
    Member

    I am looking for adult mouse carcasses for surgical practice, specifically for tail vein catheters/practice experimental setup. Please contact krolakc@uw.edu if available. Thank you!
    1. Mice
    2. Up to 5
    3. Any age, ideally >10 weeks
    4. Beginning of May

    #583
    haylind
    Member

    Hi all,
    I am looking for fetal mice to practice some tissue harvesting with. Only using the brain tissues so welcome to take from any other procedures/harvesting being done elsewhere.
    1. Mice
    2. 2-3, or full litter
    3. Fetal (E12/13 if possible)
    4. Will take whenever

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