Integrated Imaging Triple Breather Block
The low profile Integrated Imaging Triple Breather Block is designed for use with animals weighing up to 500g. The Breather Block can be permanently integrated into a wide range of imaging systems.
Сatalog number:
EZ-10901-3
Categories: Anesthesia Accessories, Anesthesia Systems, Instruments/Platform
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Сatalog number:
5374
Low-noise cable for Microelectrode Holder, A: BNC (male), B: pin
Plantar Test Analgesia Meter
his unit, which is designed for testing narcotics and strong non-narcotic drugs, offers both Plantar (Hargreaves Method) and Tail Flick testing with a single unit. Either testing system is also available individually.
II-390G : In plantar mode, the visible light/heat source is directed at the paw or other desired body part, and in tail flick mode it is directed at the subjects’ tails. Test up to 12 mice or 6 rats simultaneously.
Сatalog number:
DRL
Dummy Load Resistor Kit
A365 can be used as a precise voltage source by placing a precision “dummy” resistor load across the output terminals. Precision resistors (such as the 100 Ω, 1000 Ω and 10,000 Ω resistors in WPI’s optional Dummy Load Resistor Kit #DRL) when placed across the output terminals convert the precision current levels to accurate voltage levels.
For example, 1 milliampere flowing through 1000 Ohms will produce 1 volt across the output terminal pair. Thus, models A365D and A365R can be used as low noise sources of accurate voltage pulses or DC. To maintain less than 1% error, avoid shunting the output dummy resistor with a load resistance less than 100 times the dummy resistance value.
Сatalog number:
5373
Low-Noise Cable for Microelectrode Holder, A: pin/jack, B: pin/jack
ISO-NOPF Flexible Nitric Oxide Sensor
Analyzers, Amplifiers, Instruments/Platform, Free Radical Analyzers, Biosensors, Nitric Oxide Sensors
ISO-NOPF electrodes are available in 100 µm, 200 µm and 500 µm diameters. Utilizing the latest advances in nano-technology and material science, scientists at WPI’s Sensor Laboratory have created these completely flexible and virtually unbreakable NO sensors. The new sensors are based on a composite graphite NO-sensing element combined with a reference electrode. The surface of the sens
