Product Description
We have marked a distinct and dynamic position in the market by providing a high quality Analgesiometer (Tail Flick) that is basically used for analyzing the alternations of animal pain sensitivity induced of specific experimental genetic manipulations and context change. Our offered equipment is made available in numerous models and technical specifications to meet the vast needs of our renowned clients. This equipment is manufactured at our highly advanced production unit using pristine quality components and sophisticated technology following industry defined guidelines. Moreover, provided Analgesiometer (Tail Flick) is extensively admired by the customer for its smooth functioning and long service life.
Features:
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Long service life
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High functionality
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User friendly interface
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Hassle free performance
Advanced Pain Sensitivity MeasurementThis Analgesiometer utilizes a precisely regulated nichrome wire heating element to provide accurate nociceptive (pain) assessment in rats and mice. The digital timer and automatic tail flick response recording ensure high repeatability and reliability, making it a preferred choice for both basic and applied pain studies.
User-Friendly Lab IntegrationDesigned for laboratory convenience, the Analgesiometer is equipped with manual and foot-switch operation to streamline workflow. The LED display offers real-time results, while the adjustable cut-off time and overheat protection maximize operator and specimen safety. Its compact dimensions and robust mild steel body allow easy integration into various lab setups.
FAQ's of Analgesiometer (Tail Flick):
Q: How does the Analgesiometer (Tail Flick) work for pain sensitivity studies?
A: The device measures the latency between the application of a precisely controlled heat stimulus to the animal's tail and the moment the animal flicks its tail in response. This allows researchers to quantify pain sensitivity or evaluate the efficacy of analgesic drugs in rats and mice.
Q: What safety features does the Analgesiometer include during operation?
A: It offers an adjustable cut-off time to prevent excessive heat application and features overheat protection for the nichrome heating element. These safety measures help prevent accidental injury to the animal and ensure reliable results.
Q: When and where is this Analgesiometer typically used?
A: This instrument is primarily used in biomedical research laboratories for pain sensitivity studies and analgesic drug evaluations, particularly with rat and mouse models. Its robust construction and export-ready packaging make it suitable for global distribution.
Q: What is the process for using the Analgesiometer in experiments?
A: The user positions the animal, initiates the heat stimulus using manual or foot-switch controls, and observes the tail flick response. The digital timer records the latency, and results are displayed instantly. The single-animal capacity ensures focused and accurate measurements each time.
Q: How does the digital timer and automatic recording enhance usability?
A: The digital timer, with a 0.1-second resolution, provides precise measurement. Automatic tail flick response recording reduces human error and increases repeatability in successive tests, saving time and improving data integrity.
Q: What are the benefits of the device's materials and packaging?
A: Its mild steel, powder-coated finish ensures durability and resistance to corrosion. The corrugated export packaging, complete with a user manual and accessories, delivers comprehensive support and secure transit for users worldwide.