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An anesthesia adaptor for stereotaxic systems is a device used to connect an anesthesia machine to a stereotaxic frame, allowing for the administration of anesthetic gases to small animals (such as mice or rats) during surgical procedures. The adaptor provides a connection point between the anesthesia machine and the stereotaxic frame, allowing for the delivery of anesthetic gases to the animal while maintaining the accuracy and stability of the stereotaxic frame.
ConductScience’s Automatic Lens Implantation Locator is a precision instrument used for Grin Lens implantation surgery in deep-brain calcium imaging experiments. The instrument accurately controls the stepper motor through computer software, and then drives the locator operating arm to move, combined with the vacuum pump automatic precision Remove the brain tissue to better implant the lens. The experiment greatly reduced the damage caused by traditional manual operations to the animal brain, thereby improving the quality of neuronal imaging and the success rate of the experiment.
Features Conduct Science coronal brain matrices are crafted from stainless steel. They aid in the dissection of specific regions of a rodent brain, enabling the investigator […]
During the process of animal surgery or acute anesthetized animal experiment, maintaining animals’ body temperature is very important for the accuracy and reliability of the results, furthermore, it is an important way to reduce the mortality of the animals. To fulfill this need, we have a new generation of homothermic monitoring system “Thermostar”, which is a closed-loop temperature monitor/control system for rodents. The system includes the control unit, 1 flexible rectal probe, 1 heating pad, and 1 heat insulation pad.
The Homeothermic monitoring system is controlled using a 4.3-inch color LCD touch screen, this user interface allows for a clear view of the subject’s real-time core body temperature, the target temperature, and heating state. Audible alarms can be set to alert the user for abnormalities in the subject’s core body temperature.
ConductScience offers the Homeothermic System.
This new design Stereotaxic System has the same base plate for rat and mouse adapters and ear stems that can be interchanged.
Made of silicone the pads are made to resist high temperatures, easy to clean, with 3 different sizes, and suitable for different experimental platforms.
ConductScience offers Heating Pads and the Homeothermic Monitoring System.
The Rodent Tubular Holder is used to hold and/or restrain small rodents such as mice or rats during experiments or procedures. These devices are typically made of plastic and come in a variety of designs, such as a tube-like shape or a restraining box. They are used in research studies to hold the animal in a specific position or immobilize it during the experiment.
The stereotaxic impactor is a novel device used for traumatic brain injury (TBI) induction. Allows the experimenters to create a neurotrauma model with an unprecedented degree of reproducibility of the direction of impact and position of the injury.
Highly friendly tool for assessing cord injury mechanisms in basic medical research. This impactor can be perfectly locked and impacted in the spinal cord and combined with our adapters Model RWD-68094 (Mice) and Model RWD-68095 (Rats).
ConductScience offers the Stereotaxic Impactor.
Description This solution is specially used for neuroscience research. Unique stereotaxic frame nosecone masks are designed to combine the anesthesia system and stereotaxic location system, which […]
This new design Stereotaxic System has the same base plate for rat and mouse adapters and ear stems that can be interchanged.
Gives the ability of your temperature controller to receive real-time feedback from a heating pad, automatically controlling the homeostatic temperature of your rodent or animal model. […]