Advice from the Field – Plexon Probes Edition
Newsletter from March 15th, 2019 containing Plexon’s latest series, Advice from the Field.
No Images? Click here Advice from the Field – Plexon Probes EditionNow introducing Plexon’s Advice from the Field series, where we highlight customer responses to common questions about our products. This edition focuses on Plexon Probes (U, V, and S Probes) and answers common questions such as “What is the average number of uses for a probe?“, “What microdrive should I use?“, “How Did you know?You can have the connector of your probe rotated 90 degrees to make it easier to connect.• Just talk with your Plexon Sales Engineer next time you make a probe order to get a quote for this feature. ![]() We offer K Probes which allows you to fit more probes into a smaller area.• This type of probe is built with the connector and reinforcement tube at an angle to the rest of the probe. You can contact a Plexon Sales Engineer if you are interested in learning more about this unique design. ![]() We now have an In-Stock Probes store where you can look at our entire selection of currently in-stock probes.• Even better, because these probes are already built the lead time for them is generally much faster (typically 3 weeks instead of the usual 4-6*). *Plexon cannot guarantee the arrival date of any probe that is ordered. U-Probe Plexon’s very popular and robust, multi-use, multi-site linear electrode most often used for acute studies with larger animals such as primates. V-Probe Our second generation robust, multi-use, multi-site linear electrode. This probe features a conical-shaped tip for both ease of penetration and reduction of trauma upon entry. S-Probe The newest addition to the Plexon probe family– a multi-use, multi-site linear electrode with a solid stainless steel tip. This new design provides researchers with a more robust tip option. Latest version of Offline Sorter 4.4.1.1• The newest version of Offline Sorter (v. 4.4.1.1) is now ready to download. • This update is to introduce a new version of the Offline Sorter User Guide. |