- Product Name: 17020 Bronchospasmodic Sensor
- Order number: tlyon000398
- Brand Name: Ugo Italy
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The bronchospasm sensor is designed for bronchospasm testing in lung research, especially asthma research. This provides researchers with a new method for evaluating drug-induced spasticity effects without the need for respiratory dynamics. The main body of the instrument is an air flow meter equipped with an adjustable pressure threshold inlet valve. It can be connected to 17400 data loggers or other data recording devices, as well as icon loggers. The entire device is a closed space made of organic glass, with its own power supply and control system.
The 17020 bronchospasm sensor is an effective tool for screening drugs that induce opposite effects, such as bronchodilators, histamine, and bradykinin. It is worth noting that bronchospasm testing is generally conducted using guinea pigs
characteristic:
A simple and reliable method to evaluate airflow resistance
Quickly evaluate the effects of bronchodilators (by simply connecting to an animal ventilator and data acquisition system or chart recorder)
The new signal measurement accuracy can reach 0.1ml and can be used with ventilators and data recording equipmentSpecifications:
Net weight: 2.7Kg
Gross weight: 5.5Kg
Packaging: 40x39x30cmenclosure:
7021
7022
Airflow head
sprayer
7024
Anesthetic box
7025
Rodent ventilator
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Regarding Methods
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