Enter offsets, Bregma and lambda – Leica Biosystems ANGLE TWO User Manual

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Software Overview

Leica Angle Two

User Manual Rev A02 © Leica Biosystems Richmond Inc. 2010

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Enter Offsets

Offsets are used when performing surgery on animals that do not fall within the weight range of the

atlas being used. Offsets are a distance in millimeters that is added or subtracted from the probe’s

path to the target site. The offsets are determined in pre-experiments by locating the target site

using the atlas coordinates. The amount that the atlas coordinates miss the actual target site is

determined and used as the offset values.

Once the offsets are entered, and the bregma and lambda points have been located, the offset

values are automatically factored into the To Target coordinates, and the display is updated to

show the probe approaching the correct target site.

To enter offsets, click Use Zero Offsets in the Set Up dialog and enter the values. Click Close

when finished.

Bregma and Lambda

Typically, the bregma and lambda points of the skull are used as zero reference points to determine

the location of the target site. Once entered into the software, they are used in the skull flat feature

which automatically incorporates any tilt in the animal’s skull into the calculation of the “to target”

values.

To set the bregma point, carefully place the probe tip on the bregma point of the animal’s skull and

click at Bregma. To set the lambda point, gently lower the probe tip on the lambda point of the

animal’s skull and click at Lambda.

Always locate the bregma point first.

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