(Minor science point: euthasol wouldn’t be administered in a premortem procedure; it’s a euthanizing drug, so it’s only for the postmortem procedures. Anesthesia/sedation chemicals like ketamine/xylazine would be used for a premortem procedure. Otherwise, you got it all right.)
(Minor science point: euthasol wouldn’t be administered in a premortem procedure; it’s a euthanizing drug, so it’s only for the postmortem procedures. Anesthesia/sedation chemicals like ketamine/xylazine would be used for a premortem procedure. Otherwise, you got it all right.)
Thanks Anna! (Anna here is Nectome’s lab manager and is, of course, correct on the science.)