The WPI zebrafish surgical instrument kit is designed for performing surgical procedures on zebrafish, which are commonly used in scientific research, particularly in the field of developmental biology and genetics.
- All the instruments in this kit are made of surgical grade stainless steel
- They are autoclavable and may also be chemically sterilized
Zebrafish share many genetic and physiological similarities with humans, making them valuable models for studying various biological processes and diseases. Zebrafish are small, typically a few centimeters in length, so the surgical instruments in the kit are designed to be small and precise. This allows researchers to perform delicate surgeries with minimal damage to the fish. Zebrafish surgeries often involve the use of microscopy to visualize and guide the procedure. Therefore, the instruments in the kit are designed to be compatible with microscopy techniques, allowing researchers to observe and document the surgery at a microscopic level.
Delivery information: Zebra fish kit 1 includes scissors student Vannas, forceps microdissection with serrated jaw - 4" long, probe 1.25 mm tip, 45° angle, 15 cm long and probe 0.25 mm tip, straight, 15 cm long.
Zebra fish kit II includes probe 1.25 mm diameter tip, 45° angle, 15 cm long, probe 0.25 mm diameter tip, straight, 15 cm long, Noyes scissors, stainless steel, 12 cm long, straight, Iris forceps, 10 cm long, straight, serrated tip, Iris forceps, 10 cm long, curved, serrated tip.