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Integrated Muscle Physiology Systems

1200B: Integrated Isolated Muscle System for Rodents

1200B: Integrated Isolated Muscle System for Rodents

The 1200B Integrated isolated muscle test system is a leading solution for quantifying mechanical properties of isolated muscle from mice and rats. This system is ideal for a number of limb muscles including the TA, EDL, Soleus, and for diaphragm strips and smaller muscle samples.

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1300B: Integrated 3-in-1 Whole Animal System for Mice

1300B: Integrated 3-in-1 Whole Animal System for Mice

The 3-in-1 Whole Animal System delivers accurate and flexible measurement of rodent muscle properties in-situ, in-vivo and in-vitro. Ideal for live animal protocols, including injury and longitudinal studies, it evaluates the mechanical characteristics of intact muscle of mice, either isolated in-situ, with a footplate (in-vivo) or isolated in-vitro. Experimental setup, data collection and data analysis can all be done in a matter of minutes.

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1305B: Integrated 3-in-1 Whole Animal System for Rats

1305B: Integrated 3-in-1 Whole Animal System for Rats

The 3-in-1 Whole Animal System delivers accurate and flexible measurement of rodent muscle properties in-situ, in-vivo and in-vitro. Ideal for live animal protocols, including injury and longitudinal studies, it evaluates the mechanical characteristics of intact muscle of rats, either isolated in-situ, with a footplate (in-vivo) or isolated in-vitro. Experimental setup, data collection and data analysis can all be done in a matter of minutes.

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Content for the Muscle Physiologist

Down the Rabbit Hole: Breakthroughs in Biophysics

February 28th, 2025|Muscle Physiology, Publication Review|

In line with this year’s Biophysical Society Annual Meeting (BPS2025), the following publication review goes down the rabbit hole of biophysics discoveries, including the development of a muscle model from a rabbit fiber study, the impact of neurodevelopmental risk genes on gut physiology, and the contributions of cell tension and bulk viscoelasticity on cell stiffness.

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