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News Release from: Harvard Apparatus | Subject: Isolated Heart Perfusion System
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 March 2006
System aids cardiac physiology
experiments
The Isolated Heart Perfusion System from Harvard Apparatus is designed for experiments on the isolated heart of small rodents, and especially mice.
The Isolated Heart Perfusion System from Harvard Apparatus is designed for experiments on the isolated heart of small rodents, and especially mice It functions in Langendorff or working heart modes
This compact perfusion system is optimised for low volume, and has impressive temperature stability.
Patented pressure regulation system allows high perfusion pressures up to 300 mm Hg (for hearts of hypertensive rodents).
Measurements include ventricular or arterial pressures, cardiac function, heart mechanics and flow, and bio-electrical signals.
Easy-to-use software makes this the total package, and a turnkey system.
Staff scientists at Harvard Apparatus can provide comprehensive information about these systems, as well as reprints and articles covering the use of this equipment.
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