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Maintains device accuracy, proper function and prevents exposure from leaks. A fully serviced and calibrated vaporizer of the same type is shipped to the customer. Customer uses prepaid return label to send their vaporizer back to our service center. No downtime.
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The red-tinted shatter-resistant acrylic allows for subject observation while reducing stress during anesthetic exposure. Must be used with attenuated active waste gas removal.
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Critical accessory used with non-rebreathing circuits during dentistry. It provides stability and rotation without kinking the circuit or bag and anchors directly to the dental grate.
Stoelting™ Behavior Test System is a completely automated system designed to make behavioral tracking convenient and affordable without compromising features.
The innovative design of the New Standard™ Stereotaxic Instrument provides users with the ability to perform surgeries on both Mice and Rats on the same base.
Stoelting™ Orofacial Pain Assessment Device provides an automated measurement of hot or cold or mechanical orofacial pain assessment in the trigeminal nerve in rats and mice. Using an operant behavior conflict paradigm, rodents voluntarily decide between receiving a reward or avoiding an aversive stimulus.
Stoelting™ Ugo Basile Active Avoidance (Shuttle-Box) Apparatus is a fear-motivated task in which the animal learns to predict the occurrence of an aversive event (shock) based on the presence of a stimulus (tone) and moves to a second compartment to avoid the aversive event (shock).