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Electronic balance scale

Manufactured by Ohaus
Sourced in United States

The Ohaus electronic balance scale is a precision weighing instrument designed for laboratory use. It provides accurate measurements of weight or mass for a variety of samples and materials. The scale features a digital display and offers a range of measurement units to suit different applications.

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2 protocols using electronic balance scale

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Plantaris Muscle Harvest and Storage

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The rats were suffocated with CO2 and the plantaris muscles were freshly dissected, trimmed, dried with filter paper, weighed and the weights recorded using an electronic balance scale (OHAUS, NJ, USA). The muscles were snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen or preserved in 4% phosphate buffered formalin for further studies.
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Muscle Dissection and Preservation

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The rats were exposed to CO2, and the soleus and plantaris muscles were freshly dissected, trimmed, dried with filter paper, and weighed using an electronic balance scale (OHAUS, Parsippany, NJ, USA). The muscles were snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen for RNA extraction. To prepare paraffin sections, the muscles were preserved in formalin solution, containing 4% paraformaldehyde for three days at 4°C (Sigma, St. Louis, MO).
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