METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INJECTING AND SAMPLING MATERIAL THROUGH AVIAN EGG MEMBRANES
An injection apparatus for injecting and/or removing substances from subjects, such as avian eggs, includes an injection needle having a body portion and a tapered portion that terminates at a tip. A tube is attached to and extends around the injection needle in substantially concentric relationship...
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creator | RYBARCZYK PHILLIP L. JR SCHNUPPER MIKE ANGELL BRANTLEY HEBRANK JOHN H WOLFE STEPHEN P BRYAN SEAN M REES DAN SPRENKEL JAMIE GROSS EDWARD W |
description | An injection apparatus for injecting and/or removing substances from subjects, such as avian eggs, includes an injection needle having a body portion and a tapered portion that terminates at a tip. A tube is attached to and extends around the injection needle in substantially concentric relationship therewith. The tube has an end portion positioned a predetermined distance from the needle tip. The tube end portion acts as a stop to limit the distance the needle tip can be inserted into a subject, such as an egg, through a membrane of the subject. A detector may be utilized to measure force exerted on a membrane of an egg by a stop attached to a needle. Force exerted on a membrane by a needle and/or by a needle and a stop attached to the needle may also be measured. |
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