Tail Suspension

Since its creation in 1985, the tail suspension test is a standard test of depression (Steru et al., 1985). The standard protocol is to hang mice or rats to the apparatus by their tail. An approximate measure of depression and the psychological effect of antidepressants is made by analysing the periods of times of agitation and immobility of rodent subjects. Escape-oriented behaviors are quantified during the experiment.

The tail-suspension test is a highly validated test for potential antidepressant pharmaceutical compounds.

  • Easy customisation is available on this apparatus. The number of sets is readily customisable. IR and fluorescent backlights are available. Please inquire for more details.

$1,595.00$1,795.00

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Dimensions N/A
Species

Mouse, Rat

Set of

Set of four, Set of one

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