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13th Congress of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society

20th - 22th Jan, 2011

Budapest, Hungary

Physiological Days

9th - 11th Feb, 2011

Bratsilava, Slovak Republic

Diabetes Meeting

14th - 16th Apr, 2011

Tihany, Hungary

Romanian Physiological Congress

26th - 28th May, 2011

Targu Mures

FAME 2011

8th - 11th Jun, 2011

Pécs, Hungary

8th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience

14th - 18th Jul, 2011

Florence, Italy

ESC Congress 2011

27th - 31th Aug, 2011

Paris, France

10th International Congress of the Polish Neuroscience Society

21th - 24th Sep, 2011

Lodz, Poland

13th Congress of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society

20th - 22th Jan, 2011

Budapest, Hungary

Physiological Days

9th - 11th Feb, 2011

Bratsilava, Slovak Republic

Diabetes Meeting

14th - 16th Apr, 2011

Tihany, Hungary

Romanian Physiological Congress

26th - 28th May, 2011

Targu Mures

FAME 2011

8th - 11th Jun, 2011

Pécs, Hungary

8th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience

14th - 18th Jul, 2011

Florence, Italy

ESC Congress 2011

27th - 31th Aug, 2011

Paris, France

10th International Congress of the Polish Neuroscience Society

21th - 24th Sep, 2011

Lodz, Poland

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NEU-04-NM1 and NEU-05-NM2 systems for neuromuscular transmission


  • experiments on m. extensor  digitorum longus, or on m. soleus
  • independent and direct nerve and muscle stimulation
  • one-limb (NM-01) or two limbs (NM-02) options
  • both for rat and mouse
  • easy-to-use investigation pad
  • economic design
  • self control on the same animal
  • optional DC body heater can be built in on request

Dimension:
Width: 250 mm, length: 350 mm, height: 250 mm, weight: 2kg

The device offers excellent possibilities to investigate neuromuscular conduction in “in-vivo” conditions in rats. Following anesthesia the n. ischiadicus and tendon of the selected muscles are prepared.

The knee is fixed in the holder and the contraction force can be measured, applying electrical stimulation either on the nerve or directly to the muscle. The accurate position of the stimulator electrodes and also force measuring sensors can be adjusted with the help of built-in manipulators and can be fixed in a preferred position.

With the “two legs” system both legs can be fixed on the desk and can be investigated at the same time.
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