A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs

A homemade platform satisfied the need for fast, efficient dissection of minute arthropods and extirpation of their key organs, such as salivary glands and midguts, involved in agricultural disease transmission pathways. With its implementation, ~200 organs could be extirpated per 8 h workday while...

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Main Authors: Joseph M. Cicero, Judith K. Brown
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:MethodsX
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121001102
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spelling doaj-20a224f94f3d42cc806de3b95508fac52021-04-18T06:27:27ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612021-01-018101317A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organsJoseph M. Cicero0Judith K. Brown1Corresponding author.; University of Arizona, Tucson, United StatesUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, United StatesA homemade platform satisfied the need for fast, efficient dissection of minute arthropods and extirpation of their key organs, such as salivary glands and midguts, involved in agricultural disease transmission pathways. With its implementation, ~200 organs could be extirpated per 8 h workday while the subjects are submerged in protein or transcript protectant. A vacuum wand is used to capture insects and position them in the field of view. Two stationary tweezers are positioned on an adjustable scaffold that spans the microscope stage transversely such that their tips, and the insects they immobilize, can be submerged in select dissection media. High tensile strength fishlines are attached to the stationary tweezers for opening and closing with the 5th fingers while hand-held dissection tweezers load insects from the wand to their tines, then extirpate the target organs. Organs are lifted out with glass splints or plastic toothpicks into a final tube of select preservation media for freezing at session end. • Constructed from common retail materials • Adjustable design fits many microscopes • Can also be used in a wide variety of applications, including materials sciencehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121001102Microdissectionmass extirpation
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author Joseph M. Cicero
Judith K. Brown
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Judith K. Brown
A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
MethodsX
Microdissection
mass extirpation
author_facet Joseph M. Cicero
Judith K. Brown
author_sort Joseph M. Cicero
title A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
title_short A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
title_full A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
title_fullStr A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
title_full_unstemmed A stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
title_sort stationary tweezer platform for high throughput dissections of minute arthropods and extirpation of their minute organs
publisher Elsevier
series MethodsX
issn 2215-0161
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A homemade platform satisfied the need for fast, efficient dissection of minute arthropods and extirpation of their key organs, such as salivary glands and midguts, involved in agricultural disease transmission pathways. With its implementation, ~200 organs could be extirpated per 8 h workday while the subjects are submerged in protein or transcript protectant. A vacuum wand is used to capture insects and position them in the field of view. Two stationary tweezers are positioned on an adjustable scaffold that spans the microscope stage transversely such that their tips, and the insects they immobilize, can be submerged in select dissection media. High tensile strength fishlines are attached to the stationary tweezers for opening and closing with the 5th fingers while hand-held dissection tweezers load insects from the wand to their tines, then extirpate the target organs. Organs are lifted out with glass splints or plastic toothpicks into a final tube of select preservation media for freezing at session end. • Constructed from common retail materials • Adjustable design fits many microscopes • Can also be used in a wide variety of applications, including materials science
topic Microdissection
mass extirpation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016121001102
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