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Intrathecal injection is a technique used to deliver drugs, viral vectors, or tracers directly into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) via the spinal canal.
Temporal vein injection is a technique used to deliver substances systemically via the superficial temporal vein, commonly in neonatal rodents.
Renal pelvis injection is a technique for delivering substances directly into the kidney’s collecting system.
Non-invasive intratracheal instillation is a technique used to deliver substances directly into the lungs without surgical intervention.
Oral gavage is a technique for precise administration of liquid substances into the stomach of mice using a gavage needle.
Tail vein injection is a technique used to deliver drugs, viral vectors, or nanoparticles systemically via the lateral tail vein.