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News Release from: Harvard Apparatus | Subject: Moist Chamber type 834/8
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2008
Organ chamber mimics physiological
conditions
The Moist Chamber type 834/8 from Harvard Apparatus is described as an exceptionally flexible and useful tool for perfusion of organs such as liver and kidney from typical rodent models
In its most basic configuration, the Moist Chamber consists of a suitably deep (110x40x35mm) organ chamber and tight-fitting cover Both components are double-walled and water-jacketed to provide a stable temperature-controlled environment within the organ chamber
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Moist Chamber type 834/8 increases efficiency and accuracy of dosing and metabolic studies in isolated organs such as kidney and liver from small rodents
Physiological perfusion medium is warmed by passage through a built-in heat exchanger and bubble trap immediately before contact with the organ.
Inside the chamber, a flexible silicone platform acts as a rest for preparation and cannulation of the organ.
Anchors for the proprietary mini ball joint positioning system and precision arterial and venous cannulae are pre-drilled on both sides of the organ.
In addition, several measurement and sample ports are provided for easy access to the inner chamber even with the cover in place.
This makes the chamber suitable for collecting a wide range of physiological data.
The Moist Chamber type 834/8 can be part of a simple constant flow perfusion system for testing potential vasoactive compounds, or used to form the core of a combined constant pressure / constant flow perfusion system for more complex perfusion and dose-response regimens.
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