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Radnoti Organ Bath Systems
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… data acquisition system options, a Bridge Amplifier , Isometric Transducers and LabChart software with a Radnoti Tissue-Organ Bath Apparatus . These organ bath systems provide a controlled environment for conducting isolated tissue studies without the influence of in vivo systemic variables. These tissue bath …
Radnoti Organ Baths
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… Radnoti Tissue Organ Baths are known for their quality construction and are suitable for both research and teaching applications. Their modular design … expansion when needed. As standard, they are supplied Radnoti 1660 Series Hi-Tech Tissue Bath chambers that are made from high quality borosilicate glass. They are …
Radnoti Thermal Bath/Circulator
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… to 120°C with a stability level of ± 0.05°C. Features an easy-to-use rotary dial and two function keys for quick temperature setting and menu navigation. Can be purchased as part of the Radnoti Tissue-Organ Bath Systems (4, 8 and 16 Chamber), the Radnoti Langendorff Constant …
Radnoti Specialized Tissue Baths
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… A range of high-quality Radnoti Tissue Organ Baths are available, which are specially designed to accommodate specific tissue and study requirements. Radnoti 1650 Series “Q” Quiet Tissue Organ Baths Oxygenation … unseal after the coating hardens). If necessary, the bath may be chilled by the circulation of cold water or an antifreeze solution or placed upon crushed ice. …
Radnoti Heating Coils
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… that they have the desired temperature, before they come into contact with the tissue or organ sample of study, such as in electrophysiology cell chambers or tissue-organ bath setups. The design encases the coil in a water jacketed body, … available in a range of different volume capacities, which approximate 1.5, 5.5 and 10 mL. The water jacketed body attaches to a circuit via Radnoti Quick Disconnect …
… Looking for a simple equipment solution for your pharmacology labs? Our Basic and Advanced Pharmacology Kits let you run student laboratories conducting isolated tissue and pharmacological experiments. They're a convenient way to set up your lab … with high-quality, functional hardware. This kit is also supplied with a glass tissue hook, which is corrosion-resistant, inert, and easy-to-clean. Control the …
… Isolated tissue-organ research is designed to reduce unpredictability. An isolated organ or piece of tissue, can be studied in a controlled environment, free from external influences … that might impact research outcomes. Temperature, pH, nutrient concentration, and oxygenation can all be controlled, giving you greater certainty of the results. …
… Fiona McBryde Transcript Overview Fiona McBryde is a Cardiovascular Physiologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, whose pre-clinical research … looking into the physiology of stroke and how signals like blood pressure, brain tissue oxygen, and SNA activity change in response to an ischemic attack. Fiona’s … and stroke statistics—2020 update: a report from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2020;141(9):e139–e596. 3. Papanagiotou P, Roth C, Walter S, Behnke S, …
… perfused rodent liver (IPRL) model has been used to investigate the physiology and pathophysiology of the liver. First reported by Claude Bernard in 1855, the … will lead to anaerobic glycolysis and intracellular acidosis - damaging the liver tissue. A typical IPRL set-up will maintain continuous oxygenation of the perfusate … of oxygen molecules to the parenchyma is sufficient, preventing damage to the tissue. Our IPRL solutions: Isolated Perfused Rodent Liver Foundation System A …
… Containing Monooxygenase 2) Prevents Cardiac Fibrosis via CYP2J3-SMURF2 Axis.” Circulation Research, vol. 131, no. 3, July 2022, pp. 189–206. … that occurs as a result of age or injury. Fibrosis is a major health risk, and can be deadly. It can make the heart stiffer, less electrically conductive, and … the heart. With limited capacity to repair itself, the damaged heart develops scar tissue, limiting its ability to function and potentially leading to heart failure. In …
… or ACE inhibitors, are commonly used to reduce blood volume and pressure, lowering the overall demand on the heart to pump blood. While this may … Loops displayed in LabChart . ‘As the demand on the heart increases, the cardiac tissue responds by remodeling itself and growing more biomass. As a consequence, in … and Control: A Systematic Analysis of Population-based Studies from 90 Countries. Circulation 134(6), 441-450 (2016). 2. Mathew, J. et al . Reduction of cardiovascular …
… 70% of the Earth’s surface - stretching hundreds of kilometers between land masses and reaching depths of over 10km where even light cannot reach. It's not surprising … shortcomings when it comes to exploring underwater - we have discovered many weird and wonderful creatures that have not only adapted to, but also taken advantage of … the sub 0 °C temperatures by producing ‘antifreeze’ glycoproteins in their blood and other body fluids. These proteins prevent the formation of ice crystals inside …
… the world’s most accurate physiological pressure catheters, providing a sensitive and reliable measurement of small pressure changes with high fidelity. Below we have … ). Solid tumors have higher interstitial fluid pressures (IFP) than surrounding tissue. The higher the IFP, the more difficult it is for treatments to impact the … by Dexrazoxane Is Mediated by Topoisomerase II Beta and Not Metal Chelation. ” Circulation: Heart Failure , vol. 14, no. 11, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer …
… are trying to answer, as both modes of perfusate delivery have their advantages and disadvantages depending on the experimental set-up. Constant perfusion flow mode … A constant flow setup is particularly useful for low-flow models of ischemia and pharmacological studies, such as looking at the effect of vasoactive substances … the compromised perfusion bed, which can lead to changes in flow per gram of tissue, as well as potentially damaging the coronary vasculature 1,2 . Constant …
… into the coronary vasculature (in a retrograde fashion) providing the nutrients and oxygen required to maintain the physiological function of the heart. Image As the … pressure is significantly lower than physiological levels, increasing the total tissue water content, effectively simulating an oedemic situation. This is further … an incapacity to re-oxygenate the blood after ejection from the ex vivo coronary circulation. To circumvent such an issue, a donor animal can be used to re-oxygenate …
… the world’s most accurate physiological pressure catheters, providing sensitive and reliable measurement of small pressure changes with high fidelity. Below we have … can be measured via the epidural space, subdural space, or directly from the tissue of the brain using the MPR-500 or SPR-751S . Meanwhile, aortic blood pressure … needed in the right atrium and thoracic aorta to ensure the return of spontaneous circulation in the brain. Publications: Duhem, Helene, et al. “Improving Post-Cardiac …
… Simple choices and more flexibility for cardio and pharma research Using isolated heart systems? So many variations, so many … preparations. We also provide all complementary equipment and products, including tissue/organ baths, and a full range of supplementary accessories and consumables. …
… Here at ADInstruments, we're lucky to be a part of a large and thriving research community. Join us in celebrating some of the incredible work … Neonatal Hyperoxia Exposure Leads to Developmental Programming of Cardiovascular and Renal Disease in Adult Rats. In this article, published in Scientific Research , … the long-term effects of neonatal exposure to high oxygen levels on cardiovascular and renal health in rats. Using ADInstruments data acquisition systems, the study …
… key body systems, including nervous, cardiovascular, reproductive, endocrine, and more. Developed in association with Massey University. It’s important that your … “Overview of Muscles” requires students to: List the main functions of muscle tissue Compare and contrast skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle …while the “CNS … easy-to-interpret style You don’t need to worry about using images of human tissue to try and illustrate animal physiology concepts, or try and match images from …
Collect data from closer to the heart: The Direct Perfusion Core inside our new Rodent Langendorff
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… Apparatus . The Direct Perfusion Core is central to the Langendorff design and attaches above the Heart Chamber. It combines many powerful features into one … time-critical elements of working heart applications. After removal from cardiac circulation, the heart should be cannulated within three minutes. Efficient cannulation will prevent the heart tissue from degrading and drying out. Most researchers, therefore, prepare their …