HotPlate Test Analgesia Meters for Mice and Rats
The
IITC Life Science Hot Plate Analgesia meter is the
classic pain test for latency testing on rats and mice.
The animals are placed on an anodized, aluminum plate
(11" X 10.5" X ¾”,
275mm X 263mm X 15mm) supplied with two Plexiglas enclosure's,
large square enclosure for rats and small cylindrical
enclosure for mice.
- Temperature is indicated
in 0.1 deg C increments
- Holding accuracy is
+/- 0.1 deg C
- Hotplate Test for Mice
and Rats
- Digitally controlled
- RS232 standard
- Printer output standard
- Footswitch standard
- Software for
data collection (optional)
- Thermal printer (optional)
All functions are entered
via a keypad on the front panel
Current
temperature, animal number, current time, current date,
output data to printer, set point temperature in Celsius.
The plate’s surface
temperature can be adjusted from ambient up to 75 degrees
Celsius.
RS232 output and a printer output located on the back panel
standard.
Part #
39 Hot Plate Test Analgesia
Meter for mice and rats
Dimensions:
17" X17" X 5.25"
Mouse Enclousure 4.5" diameter
Rat Enclousure 9.5" X 8.5" X 10"
Two year warranty and CE
Certified
Partial
List of Literature References:
LONG-TERM EFFECT OF NEONATAL SURGERY
ON ADULTHOOD PAIN BEHAVIOR
Wendy F. Sternberg*,Laura Scorr, Lauren
d. Smith, Caroline G. Ridgway, Molly Stout
Pain 113 (2005) 347-353 IITC Hot Plate
ENHANCED THERMAL
AVOIDANCE IN MICE LACKING THE ATP RECEPTOR P2X3
Isao Shimizu, Tohko
Iida, Yun Guan, Chengshui Zhao, Srinivaso N. Raja, Michael
F. Jarvis,
Debra A. Cockayne, Michael J. Caterina
Pain 116 (2005) 96-108, IITC Hot Plate
LONG-TERM
EFFECTS OF NEONATAL SURGERY ON ADULTHOOD PAIN BEHAVIOR
Wendy
F. Sternberg*, laura Scorr, Lauren D. Smith, Caroline
G. Ridgway, Molly Stout
Pain 113 (2005) 347-353 Hot Plate Analgesia Meter
More Literature referenfces upon request