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35100 - Hot/Cold Plate
This new version of the classic instrument now works with ramping temperature (increasing or decreasing) and in a wide range of temperatures (from 2°C to 66°C). With these new features scientists can now perform allodynia experiments, study receptors for cold sensitivity and run “dynamic” experiments, by changing the plate at a desired rate.
This new version of the classic instrument now works with ramping temperature (increasing or decreasing) and in a wide range of temperatures (from 2°C to 66°C). With these new features scientists can now perform allodynia experiments, study receptors for cold sensitivity and run “dynamic” experiments, by changing the plate at a desired rate.
An optional auxiliary Hot Plate permits running two tests simultaneously or performing Temperature Preference Tests. In fact, by using the optional Hot/Cold Plate Corridor, the Hot/Cold Plate becomes a “Thermal Escape” device; see pictures below).
The multifunction liquid-crystal graphic-display monitors the plate temperature in 0.1°C steps and shows the reaction time in 0.1 s increments on the graphic display.
The experimental data can be directly exported to the PC USB or serial ports. The 35100 is provided with a memory key, for data portability.
Communication is managed by the dedicated CUB Data Acquisition Software Package, included as standard.
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Features and Benefits
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Bibliography
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| FEATURE |
BENEFIT |
| Wide range of temperatures (2-66°C) |
Ideal for studies of hyperalgesia and cold allodynia |
| Optional auxiliary hot plate |
Increase throughput and acclimate animals before the test |
| Embedded USB memory stick |
Does not required connection to PC (software included) to store and transfer data |
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| Temperature Range: |
2-66°C |
| Time and Temperature Resolution: |
0.1 s, 0.1°C |
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| Physical Dimensions |
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| Dimensions |
cm 25(w) x 37(d) x 47(h) with rat restrainer |
| Weight |
6,2 Kg |
| Shipping Weight |
11,5 Kg approx |
| Packing Dimensions |
80x60x44 cm |
- D.Piomelli et alia:" Anandamide suppresses pain initiation through a peripheral endocannabinoid mechanism”. Nature NSC (2010).
- M. Sakurai et alia: "Oxaliplatin-induced neuropathy in the rat: involvement of oxalate in cold hyperalgesia but not mechanical allodynia" PAIN 147 (2009) 165-174.
- Long-Chuan Yu et alia: "Effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide-(8-37) on withdrawal responses in rats with inflammation" EJP 347 (1998) 275-282.
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Hot/Cold Plate mouse
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Hot/Cold Plate Rat
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Hot/Cold Plate and Hot Plate
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Hot/Cold Plate and Hot Plate (back view)
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