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Protocol for renal pelvis injection

Protocol for renal pelvis injection

Protocol for renal pelvis injection
Renal pelvis injection is a technique for delivering substances directly into the kidney’s collecting system. The protocol involves anesthetizing the subject (e.g., mouse or rat), surgically exposing the kidney, carefully inserting a fine-gauge needle into the renal pelvis, injecting the substance slowly to prevent reflux, and suturing the incision for recovery. This method is commonly used in renal physiology, drug delivery, and gene therapy studies.