Stereotaxic instruments are high-precision systems used in neuroscience, biomedical research, and experimental surgery for accurate positioning within specific anatomical structures. Available in standard, digital, robotic, and portable versions, these systems can be used with rodents and larger animals, adapting to different laboratory applications. Their robust structure and precise positioning systems ensure stability and reliability during delicate procedures, making them widely used in research laboratories and preclinical studies.
Specifications of the various models available:
- We offer models for different animals such as mice, rats, cats, dogs, rabbits, and larger animals (e.g., pigs and primates). Which type of animals do you intend to use?
- What level of automation do you require: manual (approximate resolution of 100 µm), digital (approximate resolution of 10 µm), or robotic (approximate resolution of 1 µm)?
- How many manipulators do you require: 1 or 2?
- Do you require an integrated infusion pump?
- Do you require inhalation anesthesia with mask?
- Do you require accessories such as ear bars, cannula/electrode adapters, microdrill, or spinal cord adapter?
Please inform us of the desired specifications and our team will recommend the most suitable equipment.