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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!
Min Zi, a cardiovascular researcher from the University of Manchester, uses PV Loop and hemodynamic analyses to investigate the molecular processes that lead to the development of cardiac hypertrophy to uncover new and effective treatments for the...
What is isolated organ research - and why should you be doing it? Check out three key reasons why isolated organ research may be of benefit in your research lab!
A brief guide covering perfusate type, pressure, flow and oxygenation rates for maintaining hepatic function (in-vitro) in an isolated perfused rodent liver experiment.
Dr. Melanie White, cardiovascular researcher at the University of Sydney shares her expert knowledge on choosing the appropriate perfusate system, whether that be crystalloid, whole blood or erythrocyte, when performing an isolated heart experiment.
Dr. Melanie White, cardiovascular researcher from the University of Sydney, shares her expert advice on best practices and key considerations when performing a Langendorff isolated heart experiment.
In this free on-demand webinar Dr. Melanie White, Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellow from the University of Sydney, provides a practical and comprehensive introduction to isolated Langendorff heart studies.
We talk to cardiovascular researcher, Dr. Melanie White about how she uses Langendorff perfusion and Proteomics to understand the physiology of the diabetic heart.
Enhance your cardiovascular research with an ADInstruments Langendorff System - the perfect solution for measuring inotropic and chronotropic effects in isolation.
Here we discuss the differences between Langendorff and Working Heart perfusion models so you can decide which is the best technique for you!
Andrew explains how moving from LabTutor to Lt has paid off for the teaching team, their workload, and their students...
Transitioning from LabTutor to Lt is easy - especially when you have us helping you along the way! Meet our CSMs, dedicated to helping you transition to, and succeed with our online learning platform Lt.
This recent advance in cardiac regenerative therapy will really get your heart pumping!
Congratulations Dr. Ed Merritt on winning the 2019 Macknight Early Career Innovative Educator Award!
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Congratulations to this year's winner of the ADInstruments Macknight Early Career Innovative Educator Award, presented by the APS: Kinesiology Professor Ed Merritt, from Southwestern University!
Congratulations to the team of lecturers using Lt at the School of Pharmacy & Medical Sciences (University of South Australia), who have won a prestigious citation for improving student engagement, outcomes, and learning experience...
A recent paper published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that the sense of smell may play a central role in the inability of individuals with autism to read social cues.
Supported by ADInstruments and the APS, this award is presented to an established investigator with a history of excellence in education, who is making outstanding contributions to teaching and learning.
Check out how a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School uncovered the unlikely role that cardiac macrophages play in facilitating electrical conduction in the heart!
Discover this ready-made lab for your anatomy course. This lab walks undergraduate anatomy students through the structure of the heart via dissection.
The Anatomy Collection is here! Instructional designer, Tim Wright, highlights some top features for students and educators from our Histology Labs