Still have no luck on my second rat
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3 weeks after virus injection, I check the image today.
This time, I did not use the objective lens.
The relay lens just sticks out the skull about 1mm.
I think I spotted a thin blood vessel (not sure since it is not clear either) but could not find any white neuron.
I cemented the baseplate anyway because I think maybe the cells will appear next week.
Maybe it is something wrong during the surgery...
I read the instruction again and found one step that I didn't do:
Very slowly and carefully remove the horizontal white striations of the corpus callosum until you reach the striations that go vertical. Several questions I want to ask about it.
1. How do you remove the corpus callosum? by tweezer, needle or aspiration?
2. How to tell the horizontal and vertical corpus callosum?
3.
During the implantation surgery, will you see blood vessels through the relay lens?
I didn't see any blood vessel on the corpus callosum during the surgery. Is that normal?
Maybe I can't see the blood vessels during implantation and baseplating it is due to lack of removing corpus callosum?
I think it may be good to have a same blood vessel landmark during surgery and baseplating.
Thank you