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Use of Dissecting Instruments in Tissue Culture

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Dissecting instruments must be used to remove tissues from live animals. Surgical procedures that involve the cutting of the skin and removal of tissues usually require medium-fine instruments. Fine instruments are essential when the operational area is small and the operator has to work with the aid of a head loupe or dissecting microscope.

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Richardson, A. (1997). Use of Dissecting Instruments in Tissue Culture. In: Fedoroff, S., Richardson, A. (eds) Protocols for Neural Cell Culture. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2586-5_20

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