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29g 29g insulin syringe

Manufactured by BD

The 29G ½ insulin syringe is a medical device designed for the subcutaneous injection of insulin. It features a 29-gauge needle and a ½-inch needle length. The syringe is intended for single use and is made of sterile, disposable materials.

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Transfer of Cardiac Cell Therapy

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WT or IL-17Ra–/– BALB/c mice on day 21 of EAM were depilated and anesthetized with 3.5% isoflurane (Baxter). The mice were subsequently endotracheally intubated, 100% oxygen and 2% isoflurane were provided to the animals throughout the operation by mechanical ventilation (Model 845, Harvard Apparatus). Pre-operational analgesics (0.05 mg/kg Buprenorphine, Reckitt Benckiser) and paralytics (1 mg/kg Succinylcholine, Henry Schein) were administered prior to operation. Mice were subjected to a thoracotomy, typically around the 4th or 5th intercostal space to expose the heart ventricles. Roughly 1.5 – 2 × 105 cells were injected with a 29G 29G ½ insulin syringe (BD) into 2 – 3 ventricular locations. Mice were placed under the heat lamp to recover post-surgery, post-operational analgesics (0.05 mg/kg Buprenorphine, Reckitt Benckiser) were administered. Mice were sacrifice at 40 hours or at 160 hours post-surgery to assess cell transfer outcomes.
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Transfer of Cardiac Cell Therapy

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WT or IL-17Ra–/– BALB/c mice on day 21 of EAM were depilated and anesthetized with 3.5% isoflurane (Baxter). The mice were subsequently endotracheally intubated, 100% oxygen and 2% isoflurane were provided to the animals throughout the operation by mechanical ventilation (Model 845, Harvard Apparatus). Pre-operational analgesics (0.05 mg/kg Buprenorphine, Reckitt Benckiser) and paralytics (1 mg/kg Succinylcholine, Henry Schein) were administered prior to operation. Mice were subjected to a thoracotomy, typically around the 4th or 5th intercostal space to expose the heart ventricles. Roughly 1.5 – 2 × 105 cells were injected with a 29G 29G ½ insulin syringe (BD) into 2 – 3 ventricular locations. Mice were placed under the heat lamp to recover post-surgery, post-operational analgesics (0.05 mg/kg Buprenorphine, Reckitt Benckiser) were administered. Mice were sacrifice at 40 hours or at 160 hours post-surgery to assess cell transfer outcomes.
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