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. 2024 Jan 2;18(1):e0011878. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011878

Fig 2. Trans–corneal inoculation of Acanthamoeba suspension: Diagrammatic illustration of intrastromal injection in rat’s cornea using 10μL Hamilton surgical micro–syringe with 33G needle (first phase of the experiment).

Fig 2

The intrastromal injection was precisely performed in four steps [40]; (i) A surgical forceps was used for proptosis of the eye by carefully retracting the lower and upper lids, (ii) Creation of a small intrastromal pocket with 33G needle in the mid–peripheral cornea, (iii) Inserting a smaller portion of needle and advancing it intrastromally toward the corneal centre, and (iv) Gentle inoculation of amoebal suspension (~2μl).