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4th May 2012 -
This paper shows that the link between psychological stress and hyperalgesia is partly mediated by overactive spinomedullary processing pathways.
4th April 2012 -
Make sure you stop by our booths at Experimental Biology and check out our exciting products for 2012. You can test drive the latest technologies that fast track your research (booth 1139) and brilliant teaching software (booth 130) that inspires learning and makes your life easier. Get in early for your ticket to our social mixer and a chance to win a new iPad.
27th March 2012 -
Since 2008, ADInstruments have been following the research of a group of Canadian researchers using PowerLab to study human physiology in space. Recent updates to this research have been published in The Journal of Applied Physiology, and the article has been featured as our Paper of the Week.
26th March 2012 -
ABBC winner, Teresa Tang (Brisbane State High School), will be representing Australia-New Zealand at the International Neuroscience Brain Bee Challenge in Cape Town, South Africa. Both Teresa's school and that of the runner up, Ashly Vu (St Francis Xavier College), have also been awarded a PTB4151 Human Physiology System for use in the classroom. Teresa's success became national news when broadcast on the ABC in 2011.
18th March 2012 -
LabChart version 7.3.3 features new arithmetic functions including StepSize, MinSec, MedianSec and more, as well as making Cyclic Measurements available for use in the Data Pad. Released in conjunction with LabChart 7.3, the latest version of the Peak Analysis Module (1.4) allows researchers to set a baseline value for Resting Membrane Potentials, Cardiac Action Potential analyses and more.
24th February 2012 -
Dr. Terrence Sweeney, Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Scranton, has been awarded the 2012 American Physiological Society's Macknight Progressive Educator Award for his development and use of a novel cardiovascular model.
15th February 2012 -
The new MLT208 is an electronic stethoscope with unsurpassed natural sound quality. Researchers can listen to heart sounds while simultaneously recording representative cardiac traces. In addition to outstanding performance and ease-of-use, it provides features for advanced users including an Amplifying Mode (with adjustable volume), Bell and Diaphragm Modes, Ambient Noise Rejection (ANR2) and much more.
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