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Protocol for tail vein injection
Protocol for tail vein injection

Tail vein injection is a technique used to deliver drugs, viral vectors, or nanoparticles systemically via the lateral tail vein. The protocol involves restraining the subject (e.g., mouse or rat), warming the tail to dilate veins, cleaning the injection site with an antiseptic, inserting a fine-gauge needle into the lateral vein, slowly injecting the substance to avoid extravasation, and monitoring for post-injection complications.