Kimberly Londer BS works at the BioMET Center, in the University of Maryland. She is using ecgTUNNEL to phenotype young mice for various heart conditions.
While primary screening can be performed using non-invasive methods, easyTEL+ implants are used to assess subtle cardiac phenotypes, during long-term recordings on unrestrained subjects.
As an example, easyTEL+ was recently used, to study a gene therapy in Pigs after myocardial infarction.
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