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titleOfInvention Microscopic observation method for small animals
abstract In vivo microscopic observation method for small experimental animals using a stick-type objective lens for an optical microscope, without significantly increasing the burden on the subject animal, The position of the visual field can be confirmed. In the method for microscopic observation of tissues or cells in the small animal body of the present invention, an endoscope is inserted through the first small hole opened in the epidermis part of the small animal, and the small animal is based on the image of the endoscope. A second small hole penetrating the outer skin is made, and a small-diameter lens unit of a stick-type objective lens is inserted into the hole. The position of the tip of the small-diameter lens unit is observed in the image of the endoscope inserted through the first small hole, and the field of view of the small-diameter lens unit can be adjusted to the site to be observed.
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