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Dual Wire Myograph

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Dual Wire Myograph

Model No. DMT410A

European Conformity

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The DMT410A Dual Wire Myograph is suitable for simultaneous testing of two vessels/tubular structures (> 60 µm) exposed to identical drug concentrations. The chamber (10ml) can also be divided into two compartments for separate drug tests at the same time. A window in the base of the chamber provides access for morphological fluorescence measurements and the chamber cover features ports for oxygenation and removal of solution.

The DMT410A comes with a control unit with temperature control, built-in high-resolution force transducer and micrometer. The control unit has analog outputs which can be connected directly to PowerLab BNC inputs. The Dual Wire Myograph System is also available and includes a PowerLab data acquisition system, LabChart Pro and DMT410A.

When purchasing the DMT410A the following items are included:

Myo-Interface Unit
  • Myograph connection cable with a temperature probe
  • Power cord (The shape of the AC plug varies by country; be sure that the plug has the right shape for your location)
Dual Wire Myograph Unit
  • Calibration kit (including bridge , balance and 2 gram weight)
  • Chamber cover
  • Chamber separator
Accessories
  • 1 roll of 40 μm stainless steel wire
  • 1 tube of high vacuum grease
  • 1 tube of grease for linear slides
  • 4 spare screws for mounting of jaws
  • 10 extra myograph window glasses
  • 2 Allen keys
  • 1 small screwdriver
  • 40 mm funnel
Manuals
  • User manual for Dual Wire Myograph System Model 410A
  • Procedures for investigation of small vessels using small vessel myograph, by Professor M. J. Mulvany, Department of Pharmacology, Aarhus University, Denmark
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