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Large Animal PV Catheters
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Millar Ventri-Cath PV Loop catheters are designed for complete cardiac function assessment in continuously beating, intact hearts of large animals (including dog, pig and sheep).
Rat PV Catheters
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Millar Mikro-Tip® rat PV catheters These ultra-miniature Polyimide Nylon catheters can measure both ventricular pressure and volume simultaneously and continuously from the intact beating hearts of rats.
Mouse PV Catheters
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Millar offers the world's only solid-state Pressure-Volume (PV) catheters for cardiovascular research in mice.
Pressure Catheters
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Millar Mikro-Tip® solid state catheters with pressure sensor(s) provide high-fidelity cardiovascular pressures (the heart and vascular system) at the source in small animals. These catheters are ideal for intrauterine, intracranial and arterial blood...
Tissue Grinders
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Radnoti tissue grinders are constructed out of borosilicate glass and are designed for dependable performance, efficiency and durability.
Radnoti Tissue Ring Supports
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Radnoti Tissue Ring Supports that are designed specifically for mounting tissue ring samples such as aortic, intestinal, vascular or tissue ring segments that need to be set up for an isometric contractile force measurement. The design consists of a...
Borosilicate glass cannulas that are designed for easy insertion into the lid of the Radnoti High Tech Heart Chambers.
Dr. Enmin Zou uses our offline learning platform, Lt LabStation, to teach his third-year General Physiology labs, with excellent results!
The refreshed version of LabChart has been launched, including optimizations to our Non-Invasive Cardiac Output extension and our Spirometry and PV Loop Add-Ons.
Lt LabStation Customer, Dr Sue Jamieson, uses our offline learning platform to deliver practical, lab-based lessons to students studying medicine and medical sciences in the UK.
You've spent years on your scientific research and made some amazing discoveries...now how do you connect these with the people who need to know about it – the public?
Expert tips for communicating science. An exclusive seminar with award-winning scientific publisher, tech entrepreneur, and co-founder of Cosmos Magazine, Kylie Ahern.
World Alzheimer's Month: Ten years younger - How exercise turns back the clock on your aging brain
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Professor Damian Bailey's research shows how a deeper understanding of oxygen transport offers hope for age-related diseases like dementia and Alzheimer's.
Physical exercise has been shown to lower the risk of Alzheimer's and vascular dementia by increasing blood and oxygen flow in the brain. But which exercises work best?
How to set up your equipment and perform a12-lead ECG to ensure clean signals for your cardiovascular and physiology research, using the Octal Bio Amp, PowerLab, and LabChart.
Experiment: How to get your students to measure muscle contraction by stimulating their own nerves.
In this active learning activity, students record their own signals to examine bradycardia associated with the human diving response.
An active and engaging experiment where students examine muscular fatigue by performing EMGs on themselves.
Research looking at the respiratory patterns and acoustic output of opera singers shows how the projection of a singer's voice is influenced by breath support.
Learn how to use the Equivital wireless physiological monitoring system. Now compatible with LabChart, the latest live streaming and data logging functions will allow you to take your research anywhere!