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RS-SI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument

RS-SI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument

Vendor: RWD Life Science
Type: Animal Research Equipment
The Automated Stereotaxic Instrument is an intelligent and high-precision stereotaxic instrument with positioning accuracy of up to 1 μm. This digital stereo... ... Read More
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RS-SI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument SGL.M Automatic Injection
$12,400.00 $15,500.00
RS-S Automated Stereotaxic Instrument SGL.M
$12,250.00
RS-DI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument Dual.M Automatic Injection
$25,620.00
RS-D Automated Stereotaxic Instrument Dual.M
$22,500.00
68055 Mouse Adaptor
$380.00
68030 Mouse/Neonatal Rat Adaptor
$960.00
68057 Mouse Anesthesia Adaptor
$570.00
68021 Rat Adaptor
$190.00
68053 Rat Anesthesia Adaptor
$570.00
68301 Rat 18° Ear Bars
$102.00
68306 Mouse 60° Ear Bars
$102.00
68201 Standard Probe Holder-Corner
$136.85 $161.00
TRA-110 Tissue Removal Optional Kit (110V )
$810.00
71000-LT Laptop for Automated Stereotaxic Instrument (software included)
$1,250.00

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overview

The Automated Stereotaxic Instrument is an intelligent and high-precision stereotaxic instrument designed to improve the accuracy, safety, and efficiency of neurosurgical procedures. With positioning accuracy of up to 1 μm, this advanced digital stereotaxic instrument significantly reduces errors and tissue damage commonly associated with manual operation.

Integrated software with built-in rat and stereotaxic mice brain atlases enables intuitive visualization of the probe position relative to target brain regions. Automated procedures, including tissue removal and injection workflows, streamline complex experimental steps and improve overall reproducibility.

Key advantages of this automated stereotaxic apparatus include:

  • High-precision motorized positioning for reliable targeting
  • Built-in rat and mouse brain atlases for accurate localization
  • Automated tissue removal and injection procedures
  • Real-time observation of probe position relative to brain structures
  • Anti-collision protection to prevent incorrect movements and enhance animal safety

Easy to operate and highly reliable, this automated stereotaxic instrument is well suited for modern neuroscience research requiring precision, consistency, and improved experimental safety.

Features & Benefits

High-Precision Motorized Control

1 μm positioning resolution enables precise, stable, and repeatable displacement, replacing manual adjustment.

Accurate Positioning Without Skull Leveling

Built-in atlas calibration allows accurate probe positioning without manual skull leveling, simplifying setup.

Integrated Brain Atlas Visualization

Real-time visualization of probe position relative to brain structures enhances targeting accuracy.

Tiltable Injection Capability

Manipulator tilt function supports angled injections without complex manual calculations.

Automated Surgical Workflows

Pre-programmed skull windowing, tissue removal, and injection workflows improve efficiency and consistency.

High Repeatability & Reproducibility

Motorized control and automated positioning ensure consistent and reproducible experimental results.

Specifications

Parameter Description
Working Environment Temperature: 5°C ~ 40°C
Humidity: 15% ~ 95%
Air Pressure: 57 kPa ~ 106 kPa
Storage Environment Temperature: -20°C ~ 60°C
Humidity: 10% ~ 90%
Air Pressure: 50 kPa ~ 106 kPa
Power Supply AC Power: 90 V ~ 264 V, 50/60 Hz
DC Power: 24 VDC, 1.5 A, 36 W
Voltage fluctuation does not exceed 1% of the working voltage range.

Order Information

Category Model Product Description Remark
Stereotaxic host (without accessories) RS-SI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, SGL.M, Automatic Injection Left manipulator and nanoliter injection pump included, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask
RS-S Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, SGL.M Left manipulator, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask
RS-DI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, Dual.M, Automatic Injection Two manipulators and nanoliter injection pump included, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask
RS-D Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, Dual.M Two manipulators, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask
Required accessories (optional)* 68055 Mouse Adaptor
68030 Mouse/Neonatal Rat Adaptor
68057 Mouse Anesthesia Adaptor
68021 Rat Adaptor
68053 Rat Anesthesia Adaptor
68301 Rat 18° Ear Bars
68306 Mouse 60° Ear Bars
68201 Standard Probe Holder-Corner
TRA-220 Tissue Removal Optional Kit (220V) Optional when using tissue removal procedure, including needle connector, holder (68202), vacuum pump-GM-0.5Ⅱ-220V-50HZ, liquid storage tank, connecting tube, needle.
TRA-110 Tissue Removal Optional Kit (110V) Optional when using tissue removal procedure, including needle connector, holder (68202), vacuum pump-GM-0.5Ⅱ-110V-50HZ, liquid storage tank, connecting tube, needle.
71000-LT Laptop for Automated Stereotaxic Instrument (software included) i3-1215U/8G/256G/WIN10/Set display/14″

*Indicates that other specifications can be selected, which can be viewed from the product catalog of RWD.

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Wang GQ, Cen C, Li C, Cao S, Wang N, Zhou Z, Liu XM, Xu Y, Tian NX, Zhang Y, Wang J, Wang LP, Wang Y. Deactivation of excitatory neurons in the prelimbic cortex via Cdk5 promotes pain sensation and anxiety. Nat Commun. 2015 Jul 16;6:7660.

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Hao X, Gu H, Chen C, Huang D, Zhao Y, Xie L, Zou Y, Shu HS, Zhang Y, He X, Lai X, Zhang X, Zhou BO, Zhang CC, Chen GQ, Yu Z, Yang Y, Zheng J. Metabolic Imaging Reveals a Unique Preference of Symmetric Cell Division and Homing of Leukemia-Initiating Cells in an Endosteal Niche. Cell Metab. 2019 Apr 2;29(4):950-965.

Diao Y, Cui L, Chen Y, Burbridge TJ, Han W, Wirth B, Sestan N, Crair MC, Zhang J. Reciprocal Connections Between Cortex and Thalamus Contribute to Retinal Axon Targeting to Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus. Cereb Cortex. 2018 Apr 1;28(4):1168-1182.

Chen X, Guo Y, Feng J, Liao Z, Li X, Wang H, Li X, He J. Encoding and retrieval of artificial visuoauditory memory traces in the auditory cortex requires the entorhinal cortex. J Neurosci. 2013 Jun 12;33(24):9963-74.