{"Procedure":"<p>\n\tPerform steps 3.1 and 3.2 unless the mouse is coming from DEXA analysis</p>\n<p>\n\t4.1 Anesthetize the mice.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.2 Monitor the animal carefully until unconsciousness by ensuring the mouse is adequately sedated.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.3 Mount the anesthetized mouse onto an X-ray permeable plate. Curve the tail along the left side of the mouse. (Note: this will enable identification of the X-ray as a dorsal or ventral image.)</p>\n<p>\n\tFaxitron X-ray system</p>\n<p>\n\t4.3.1 Insert the plate into the Faxitron X-ray system.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.3.2 Take an image using the software that is supplied by the X-ray scanner.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.3.3 Set the machine to a voltage of 25kV with an integration time of 40ms.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.3.4 Take an image using the iX-Pect software that is supplied by the X-ray scanner.</p>\n<p>\n\tNTB digital X-ray scanner</p>\n<p>\n\t4.4 Remove the mouse once the image is captured. Place the mouse on a heated mat, set at 37&deg;C, in a cage and monitor closely until consciousness is fully regained.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.5 Analyze the image.</p>\n<p>\n\t4.6 Or continue with ABR.</p>\n","Purpose":"<p>\n\tConstruct and analyse digital X-ray images in immobilised mice using a Faxitron X-Ray system or NTB digital X-ray scanner.</p>\n","Experimental Design":"<div class=\"expandable\">\n\t<ul>\n\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t<strong>Minimum number of animals :</strong>&nbsp; 4M + 4F</li>\n\t\t<li>\n\t\t\t<strong>Age at test: </strong>Week 14 </li></ul>\n</div>\n<p>\n\t&nbsp;</p>\n","Notes":"<p>\n\tThe protocol described herein employs anaesthesia using intraperitoneal (IP) administration; however, anaesthesia using isofluorane is also suitable.</p>\n"}