Grasping and immobilization experiments with frogs
Protocols
Grasping and immobilization experiments with frogs
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Summary
The experimental method was obtained from the official website of the Fourth Military Medical University
Operation method
Grasping and immobilization experiments with frogs
Materials and Instruments
Frogs Animal operating table
Move
Do not touch the venom glands on the side of the ears when catching the toad to prevent the venom from being shot into the eyes. Hold the frog in the left hand and press the left ventral and hind limbs with the middle, ring and little fingers, and the right and left forelimbs with the thumb and forefinger, respectively. 1 ). The frog can also be secured to the frog board with fixation nails (Fig. 2 ).
Figure 1
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