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ARViS: A bleed-free multi-site automated injection robot for accurate, fast, and dense delivery of virus to mouse and marmoset brains
Nomura, S., Terada, S.-I., Ebina, T., Uemura, M., Masamizu, Y., Ohki, K., Matsuzaki, M.
biorxiv · 2024
Abstract
Genetically encoded fluorescent sensors continue to be developed and improved. If they could be expressed across multiple cortical areas in non-human primates, it would be possible to measure a variety of spatiotemporal dynamics of primate-specific cortical activity. Here, we develop an Automated Robotic Virus injection System (ARViS) for broad expression of a biosensor. ARViS consists of two technologies: image recognition of vasculature structures on the cortical surface to determine multiple injection sites without hitting them, and robotic control of micropipette insertion perpendicular to the cortical surface with 50-m precision. In mouse cortex, ARViS sequentially injected virus solution into 100 sites over a duration of 100-minutes with a bleeding probability of only 0.1% per site. Furthermore, ARViS successfully achieved 266-site injections over the frontoparietal cortex of a common marmoset. We demonstrate one-photon and two-photon calcium imaging in the marmoset frontoparietal cortex, illustrating the effective expression of biosensors delivered by ARViS.
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S., N., S.-I., T., T., E., M., U., Y., M., K., O., & M., M. (2024). ARViS: A bleed-free multi-site automated injection robot for accurate, fast, and dense delivery of virus to mouse and marmoset brains. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.15.575593
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S. N, S.-I. T, T. E, M. U, Y. M, K. O, et al. ARViS: A bleed-free multi-site automated injection robot for accurate, fast, and dense delivery of virus to mouse and marmoset brains. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.01.15.575593.
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@unpublished{nomura2024ARViSA,
title = {ARViS: A bleed-free multi-site automated injection robot for accurate, fast, and dense delivery of virus to mouse and marmoset brains},
author = {Nomura, S. and Terada, S.-I. and Ebina, T. and Uemura, M. and Masamizu, Y. and Ohki, K. and Matsuzaki, M.},
journal = {biorxiv},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1101/2024.01.15.575593},
}
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