Common Injection Routes in Mice
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... as “instillation” or “gavage,” as they do not require any punctures.
Intratracheal instillation
Intratracheal...Skill required: advanced
Intranasal instillation
Intranasal instillation is very similar to its intratracheal...are used for a broad range of substances, as it circulate what is injected throughout the body. Tail vein...not recommended for tumorigenic compounds, as circulation is slower, and more institutional oversight is...the muscles. The most common injection sites are flat and easily accessible, like on the back. Depending...performed anywhere on the body, somewhere large, flat, and easily accessible (like the back) is preferred...Intratracheal instillation is used to deliver substances directly to the lungs. It is an advanced technique...