Integrated Muscle Physiology Systems
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
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
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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Forceful Impacts in Physiology
The following publication review enforces how kidney disease, smooth muscle preconditioning, and combined sepsis and disuse each recalibrate the way tissues generate, transmit, and recover ...
Skeletal Muscle Circadian Clocks: Keeping Time for Systemic Health
Webinar: May 28, 2026 Dr. Karyn Esser presents the critical role of skeletal muscle circadian clocks in maintaining muscle strength, metabolic health, and systemic adaptations to endurance ...
What’s New in DMC LabBook v6.1: A Streamlined Workflow for Muscle Researchers
This blog provides an overview of the updates that have been made to the newly unveiled Dynamic Muscle Control LabBook Software, v6.1.


