型号:甩尾测痛仪
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美国IITC甩尾测痛仪,Tail Flick Test Analgesia Meter for Mice and Rats
甩尾测痛仪(疼痛甩尾测试仪,甩尾仪,Tail Flick Test Analgesia Meter Apparatus)(测试动物疼痛反应时间和动物对镇痛药物的疼痛反应极限,使用简便,更多详情敬请来电咨询)
疼痛甩尾测试仪用于测试动物疼痛反应时间和动物对镇痛药物的疼痛反应极限。实验过程中,检测到动物尾部甩动后内置的计时器自动停止计时。
The Tail Flick Test apparatus meter measures latency and/or temperature threshold when detecting properties of narcotic and strong non-narcotic drugs on mice and rats. A built-in Timer is automatically stopped when the animals’ tail flicks out of the beam of light, test result will be displayed on readout for viewing.
An overhead halogen light source is in a constant “ON” (idle state). A pre-focused heat source supplies an area of 4X6mm stimulation to the tail. A built-in sensor in the tail groove detects the tail flick of the animal. The tail groove is a non-metallic material to avoid unnecessary conditioning of your animals; unlike other systems. If the animal does not flick their tail within the pre programmed cut-off time; the heat source shuts off automatically; avoiding tissue damage. Built-in timer displays the reaction time in 0.01 second increments. Control of system can be from either the front panel or supplied footswitch: Start, Stop and Reset of tests.
疼痛甩尾测试仪主要特点:
? 实时尾部温度/触发可选
? 触发温度设置功能
? 鲸准数字控制,时间鲸准度为0.01秒
? 自动切断保护功能
? 光束强度可调节,步进量1%
? 自动检测活动反应
? 强制取消定时器功能
? 数字显示功能
? 标准计算机打印口输出
? RS-232输出
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Tail Flick Test Analgesia Meter for Mice and Rats
The IITC Tail Flick Test apparatus meter measures latency and/or temperature threshold when detecting properties of narcotic and strong non-narcotic drugs on mice and rats. A built-in Timer is automatically stopped when the animals’ tail flicks out of the beam of light, test result will be displayed on readout for viewing.
An overhead halogen light source is in a constant “ON” (idle state). A pre-focused heat source supplies an area of 4X6mm stimulation to the tail. A built-in sensor in the tail groove detects the tail flick of the animal. The tail groove is a non-metallic material to avoid unnecessary conditioning of your animals; unlike other systems. If the animal does not flick their tail within the pre programmed cut-off time; the heat source shuts off automatically; avoiding tissue damage. Built-in timer displays the reaction time in 0.01 second increments. Control of system can be from either the front panel or supplied footswitch: Start, Stop and Reset of tests.
TAIL TEMPERATURE OPTION (T)
Measurement of tail temperature at all times.
Trigger temperature is automatic at start of every test. Warms tail to preset temperature (set by user) and then tests start, allowing all tail temperatures to be identical.
This optional feature allows automatic preheating of the tail up to 75 degrees c., ensuring all experiment protocols to be precisely controlled and repeated. Once a preset temperature is reached, the test and timer start automatically. Once the animal reacts via tail flick the timer and heat source stop and test results are displayed. Readout will now show in repeatable sequence, start , end temperatures and test time. This unique feature stores the set temperature unless otherwise changed; eliminating temperature variations from test to test. We recommend that animals be restrained with one of the IITC restrainers.
This unit solves the problem associated with “tail temperature prior to and at the end of testing.” See article: KJELL HOLE AND ARNE TJOLSEN: The Tail-Flick Formalin Test in Rodents: Changes in Skin Temperature as a Confounding Factor. Pain 53 (1993) pages. 247-254 Elsevier).
Features
Tail Temperature Optional (T)
Precise programmable digital control
Humane cut-off feature
Adjustable heat intensity in 1% increments room temperature to 250 degrees C.
Reaction is detected automatically
Manual override of all timer functions
Alphanumeric readout
All Functions and parameters entered via key-pad
Footswitch - RS232 - Printer output (standard)
Software - USB - (optional)
Dimensions:
Electronics: 18" x 18"
Two year warranty
120/240V
CE
Part # |
Description |
33 |
Tail Flick Test Analgesia Meter |
33T |
Tail Flick Test Analgesia Meter/Tail Temperature |
18 |
High Intensity Bulbs, 2 per pack |
Series 8 |
Software for Tail Flick |