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Neonatal Mouse Anaesthetisation Mould Request Form

Researchers from Dr Ingo Greger’s laboratory at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have designed a 3D-printable gas flow apparatus for anaesthetic delivery to neonatal mice (Ho et al., 2020).  The STL file for production of this apparatus is freely available for academic use following execution of an appropriate Material Transfer Agreement (MTA). Academic researchers may use this form to request a draft MTA be sent to your nominated Technology Transfer Officer for their approval.

Enquires by commercial / for-profit organisations should be forwarded to LifeArc at

Neonatal Mouse Anaesthetisation Mould Request Form

About the recipient:

About the materials:

Will the above use of the material involve collaboration with any commercial companies? *
Will the above use seek to modify the material in any way? If so, please provide details. *

By submitting this form, you acknowledge that you have discussed this transfer of material with your PI who has given their approval.

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