TetrODrive is a lightweight, 3D printed microdrive for electrophysiology and optophysiology. Marcel Brosch and colleagues developed and shared design files and build instructions for this device. TetrODrive can be used for in vivo tetrode recording, optical imaging, and optogenetic manipulation in freely moving mice. A detailed set of step-by-step build instructions can be found on the TetrODrive GitHub, and validation of the device can be found in their recent Journal of Neural Engineering publication. This research tool was created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the tool was described, and include an RRID in the Materials and Methods of your future publications. RRID:SCR_022326 Read more about TetrODrive in the Journal of Neural Engineering. Get access to necessary files and build list from GitHub, as well as the beautifully documented step by step build guide!TetrODrive
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