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Ect unit model 57800

Manufactured by Ugo Basile

The ECT unit (Model 57800) is a laboratory equipment designed to measure Evoked Cortical Responses (ECR). It records electrical signals from the surface of the brain in response to stimuli. The device is capable of generating and delivering various types of stimuli to elicit these responses.

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ECT Protocol in Mice Model

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Adult male, 6~8-week old C57BL/6 mice were used (Charles River) and housed in a standard facility. Electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) was achieved with pulses consisted of 1.0 s, 100 Hz, 16–18 mA stimulus of 0.3 ms delivered using the Ugo Basile ECT unit (Model 57800) as previously described34 (link). Mock mice were handled in parallel without the electrical current delivery.
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ECT Protocol in Mice Model

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Adult male, 6~8-week old C57BL/6 mice were used (Charles River) and housed in a standard facility. Electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) was achieved with pulses consisted of 1.0 s, 100 Hz, 16–18 mA stimulus of 0.3 ms delivered using the Ugo Basile ECT unit (Model 57800) as previously described34 (link). Mock mice were handled in parallel without the electrical current delivery.
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