Take your cardiovascular research to the next level using telemetry. Find out how you can use Kaha Science's telemeters to measure physiological pressures, ECG, and sympathetic nerve activity - plus a whole lot more!
Are you interested in measuring tissue oxygen concentrations, continuously, over long periods of time? Find out how tissue oxygen can be measured in situ and why tissue oxygen telemetry could be beneficial to your research...
Nick Spencer, Neurogastroenterologist from Flinders University Australia shares how he uses optogenetics to understand neural pathways of the enteric nervous system.
Here we discuss some of the less well-known applications of the Millar pressure catheter including tumor, intradiscal, and transdiaphragmatic pressure measurements!
Cardiovascular Physiologist Adam Goodwill (P.h.D) provides an introduction to the pressure-volume loop, how it compares to other techniques, plus tips for interpreting measures of cardiac function.
Cardiovascular Physiologist DeWayne Townsend discusses common sources of signal variability, experimental considerations and expert tips for collecting high-quality PV loop data.
Keith Siew was tired of the inefficiencies in his data sampling and analysis tools - he wanted a platform that could do it all, from end-to-end. That’s where LabChart Lighting has helped...here he explains how
Find out how LabChart Lightning has enabled Jim and his group save time during data acquisition and analysis, as well as improve their data integrity and data management.
Early Adopter, Travis Gibbons has been using LabChart Lightning to research the effect of thermal stress (heat and cold) on physiological processes such as brain blood flow and intracranial pressure.
Brandon Bucher, Head of Research at ADInstruments shares the story behind why we have created LabChart Lightning and what scientific researchers can expect from this innovative new piece of software.
Here we cover the three most common problems people encounter when using a Millar Research Catheter and the corrective actions you can take to fix them!