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    ADInstruments anesthesia
    Anesthesia, supplied by ADInstruments, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 93/100, based on 28 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Average 93 stars, based on 28 article reviews
    anesthesia - by Bioz Stars, 2026-04
    93/100 stars

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    Kent Scientific Corp isoflurane anesthesia system kent scientific item # sf-01
    Affixing tick capsules to mice (A) Shave the mouse’s back using grooming clippers. (B) Check that the capsule bandage fits each mouse properly. (C) Distribute small drops of Kamar glue on the bottom surface of the capsule bandage. (D) Spread the Kamar glue in a thin, even layer with a wooden applicator. (E) Apply a thin ring of school glue along the inner portion of the capsule, adjacent to the plastic capsule base. (F) Carefully place the capsule on the center of the mouse dorsum. (G) Gently press the capsule onto the mouse dorsum to secure it to the skin and ensure proper adhesion. (H) Cover the capsule opening with a square of voile fabric. (I) Screw on the capsule lid and verify that the voile fabric is secured and has complete tension. (J) Place a piece of masking tape around the capsule circumference where the lid meets the base of capsule. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing <t>isoflurane</t> <t>anesthesia</t> to the mouse.
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    Affixing tick capsules to mice (A) Shave the mouse’s back using grooming clippers. (B) Check that the capsule bandage fits each mouse properly. (C) Distribute small drops of Kamar glue on the bottom surface of the capsule bandage. (D) Spread the Kamar glue in a thin, even layer with a wooden applicator. (E) Apply a thin ring of school glue along the inner portion of the capsule, adjacent to the plastic capsule base. (F) Carefully place the capsule on the center of the mouse dorsum. (G) Gently press the capsule onto the mouse dorsum to secure it to the skin and ensure proper adhesion. (H) Cover the capsule opening with a square of voile fabric. (I) Screw on the capsule lid and verify that the voile fabric is secured and has complete tension. (J) Place a piece of masking tape around the capsule circumference where the lid meets the base of capsule. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Journal: STAR Protocols

    Article Title: Protocol for encapsulating ticks to study tick hematophagy and tick-virus-host interactions

    doi: 10.1016/j.xpro.2025.103925

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Affixing tick capsules to mice (A) Shave the mouse’s back using grooming clippers. (B) Check that the capsule bandage fits each mouse properly. (C) Distribute small drops of Kamar glue on the bottom surface of the capsule bandage. (D) Spread the Kamar glue in a thin, even layer with a wooden applicator. (E) Apply a thin ring of school glue along the inner portion of the capsule, adjacent to the plastic capsule base. (F) Carefully place the capsule on the center of the mouse dorsum. (G) Gently press the capsule onto the mouse dorsum to secure it to the skin and ensure proper adhesion. (H) Cover the capsule opening with a square of voile fabric. (I) Screw on the capsule lid and verify that the voile fabric is secured and has complete tension. (J) Place a piece of masking tape around the capsule circumference where the lid meets the base of capsule. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Article Snippet: Isoflurane anesthesia system , Kent Scientific , Item # SF-01.

    Techniques: Capsules

    Maintain capsule integrity (A) Reattach folded portions of the capsule bandage by adding Kamar glue along the edges of the bandage. (B) Trim the frayed edges of the bandage as needed. (C) Example of capsule repair using a new piece of Tensoplast bandage. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Journal: STAR Protocols

    Article Title: Protocol for encapsulating ticks to study tick hematophagy and tick-virus-host interactions

    doi: 10.1016/j.xpro.2025.103925

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Maintain capsule integrity (A) Reattach folded portions of the capsule bandage by adding Kamar glue along the edges of the bandage. (B) Trim the frayed edges of the bandage as needed. (C) Example of capsule repair using a new piece of Tensoplast bandage. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Article Snippet: Isoflurane anesthesia system , Kent Scientific , Item # SF-01.

    Techniques:

    Transfer ticks into capsules (A) Set up the workstation: 1. White shallow tray, 2. Masking tape barrier, 3. Absorbent pad, 4. Masking tape loop, 5. Nose cone connected to isoflurane anesthesia, 6. Kamar glue, 7. Paintbrush, 8. Wooden applicator, 9. Scissors. (B) Open the capsule. (C) Transfer immature ticks into the capsule. (D) Place used syringe and parafilm on the sticky side of a masking tape loop.

    Journal: STAR Protocols

    Article Title: Protocol for encapsulating ticks to study tick hematophagy and tick-virus-host interactions

    doi: 10.1016/j.xpro.2025.103925

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Transfer ticks into capsules (A) Set up the workstation: 1. White shallow tray, 2. Masking tape barrier, 3. Absorbent pad, 4. Masking tape loop, 5. Nose cone connected to isoflurane anesthesia, 6. Kamar glue, 7. Paintbrush, 8. Wooden applicator, 9. Scissors. (B) Open the capsule. (C) Transfer immature ticks into the capsule. (D) Place used syringe and parafilm on the sticky side of a masking tape loop.

    Article Snippet: Isoflurane anesthesia system , Kent Scientific , Item # SF-01.

    Techniques: Capsules

    Evaluate tick attachment (A) Use a paintbrush to check if ticks are attached. Haemaphysalis longicornis nymphs are shown in this image. (B) Use a flashlight to improve the visualization of tick attachment status. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Journal: STAR Protocols

    Article Title: Protocol for encapsulating ticks to study tick hematophagy and tick-virus-host interactions

    doi: 10.1016/j.xpro.2025.103925

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Evaluate tick attachment (A) Use a paintbrush to check if ticks are attached. Haemaphysalis longicornis nymphs are shown in this image. (B) Use a flashlight to improve the visualization of tick attachment status. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Article Snippet: Isoflurane anesthesia system , Kent Scientific , Item # SF-01.

    Techniques:

    Collect ticks from capsules (A) Manual removal of partially-fed ticks using forceps. (B) Collection of fully engorged ticks with a paintbrush. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse. H. longicornis : Haemaphysalis longicornis .

    Journal: STAR Protocols

    Article Title: Protocol for encapsulating ticks to study tick hematophagy and tick-virus-host interactions

    doi: 10.1016/j.xpro.2025.103925

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Collect ticks from capsules (A) Manual removal of partially-fed ticks using forceps. (B) Collection of fully engorged ticks with a paintbrush. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse. H. longicornis : Haemaphysalis longicornis .

    Article Snippet: Isoflurane anesthesia system , Kent Scientific , Item # SF-01.

    Techniques: Capsules

    Troubleshooting: Affixing tick capsules to mice and maintaining capsule integrity (A) Example of poor application of Kamar glue. (B) Example of capsule gaps or weak spots. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Journal: STAR Protocols

    Article Title: Protocol for encapsulating ticks to study tick hematophagy and tick-virus-host interactions

    doi: 10.1016/j.xpro.2025.103925

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Troubleshooting: Affixing tick capsules to mice and maintaining capsule integrity (A) Example of poor application of Kamar glue. (B) Example of capsule gaps or weak spots. ∗: indicates the nose cone providing isoflurane anesthesia to the mouse.

    Article Snippet: Isoflurane anesthesia system , Kent Scientific , Item # SF-01.

    Techniques: Capsules