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Broome Rodent Restrainers
$80.00 – $189.00Broome Rodent Restrainer is one of the most convenient types of restrainer for ease of use as it allows for both hands to be used when injecting the test subject’s caudal vein. Our Broome restrainer is made up of the finest quality acrylic and comes in a variety of sizes. Choosing the right size of the restraint is vital; if the restraint is too large the animal can easily turn around, and if the restraint is too small the animal might not be able to breathe properly.
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Broome rodent restrainer is a cylindrical device that is closed on one end. An open groove extends from the opening to the center of the endplate for the adjustment of the nosepiece. On the adjacent side of the open groove, a slit that runs the entire length of the tube aids to get access to the rodent’s tail.
ConductScience offer Broome Rodent Restrainers.
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Injection Cone (Animal Cone Holder)
$199.90The Injection Cone is designed to be used with rodents, namely rats and mice for fast and efficient batch injection. The injection cone is made with transparent acrylic material, durable, easy to clean, and stable to manage.
ConductScience offers the Injection Cone and Injection Cone with Light
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Injection Cone with Light
$660.00The injection Cone with Light can efficiently illuminate a mouse tail for easy and quick injection or blood sampling, allowing accurate vein finding and avoiding bleeding. This is the most effective restraint for tail vein injections. This tool is useful for large quantity samplings and the unique design allows an efficient positioning of tailed rodents for maximum results. Our injection cones are an essential tool for any researcher that aims for efficiency and high speed in tail vein injections.
ConductScience offers the Injection Cone with Light
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Rodent Tubular Holder
$170.00 – $205.00The 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.