The German Pharm-Tox Summit will take place in Hannover, Germany from March 25th to the 28th.
Join us at booth 6 to get a demonstration of our solutions for preclinical toxicology studies.
Implanted telemetry
Implanted telemetry remains the gold standard for toxicology studies in terms of signal quality and data coverage.
Our range of implants goes from mice to large animals.
emka’s M series is uniquely adapted to toxicology studies. The implant is small and light, with 2F or 4.5F pressure catheters. It is intended for subcutaneous placement in small primates or other large animal models for the acquisition of minimally invasive blood pressure, ECG, temperature, and activity signals. ECG leads come with solid tip for intravascular ECG.
Mobile snapshot ECG
Snapshot-ECG recordings are the mainstay of cardiovascular toxicity studies owing to their cost-effectiveness and vast amount of reference data. The emkaPACK5 can be configured in a mobile snapshot ECG recording system, where the receiver and PC are wheeled into the subject room for maximum efficiency and flexibility. The mobile system is used in combination with the emkaPACK5 transmitter to obtain snapshot ECG measurements.
expoCube
The expoCube provides a novel ALI (air liquid interface) culture exposure system, integrating with the inExpose’s existing exposure generators such as the integrated cigarette smoking robot and industry leading e-cigarette extensions.
It is used for In Vitro models of Inhalation Toxicology.
Plethysmography & telemetry
Whole body plethysmography can be used in exploratory toxicology studies, to asses the toxicity risk of a candidate drug in conscious animals. This technique provides essential physiological information related to changes in respiratory function measurements such as tidal volume (Vt), respiratory rate (RR) and minute ventilation (MV).
Our new vivoFlow+ plethysmograph can be combined with implantable telemetry, providing synchronized neurologic and cardiorespiratory data.
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