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1.5 ml edta coated microcentrifuge tubes

Manufactured by Sarstedt
Sourced in Germany

The 1.5 mL EDTA-coated microcentrifuge tubes are designed for the collection, storage, and transportation of biological samples. The EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) coating helps prevent blood clotting, making them suitable for blood sample handling.

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Acute Stress Response in Mice

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Mice were restrained in a 50 mL falcon tube. Each tube had 2 holes drilled into the bottom, as well as in the lid to allow the animals to breathe normally and move their tail. After 4 h, animals were removed from the tube, deeply anesthetized with isoflurane and sacrificed by decapitation. Control animals were kept undisturbed in their home cage until sacrifice. Trunk blood was collected in labeled 1.5 mL EDTA-coated microcentrifuge tubes (Sarstedt, Germany) and kept on ice until centrifugation. After centrifugation (4°C, 8000 rpm for 15 min) plasma was removed and transferred to new, labeled tubes and stored at −20°C until corticosterone quantification. For mRNA analysis, brains were removed, snap-frozen in isopentane at −40°C, and stored at −80°C for in situ hybridization.
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Acute Stress Response in Mice

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Mice were restrained in a 50 mL falcon tube. Each tube had 2 holes drilled into the bottom, as well as in the lid to allow the animals to breathe normally and move their tail. After 4 h, animals were removed from the tube, deeply anesthetized with isoflurane and sacrificed by decapitation. Control animals were kept undisturbed in their home cage until sacrifice. Trunk blood was collected in labeled 1.5 mL EDTA-coated microcentrifuge tubes (Sarstedt, Germany) and kept on ice until centrifugation. After centrifugation (4°C, 8000 rpm for 15 min) plasma was removed and transferred to new, labeled tubes and stored at −20°C until corticosterone quantification. For mRNA analysis, brains were removed, snap-frozen in isopentane at −40°C, and stored at −80°C for in situ hybridization.
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