Small Animal Treadmills suits motor function research.
August 31, 2009 -
High Performance Small Animal Treadmill has adjustable speed up to 150 cm/sec and slope between -25 to +25° that enable forced exercise and fatigue testing. Rolling belt treadmill has models available with up to 5 lanes, and all units include shock source between 0-2 mA and SeDaCom Software for data acquisition. Single lane versions have optional CO2 air tight enclosure for use with Oxylet System for metabolic studies.
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Original Press release
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
84 October Hill Rd., Bldg. 7
Holliston, MA, 01746 1371 USA

Small Animal Treadmills for Motor Function Research
Panlab /Harvard Apparatus has introduced a High Performance Small Animal Treadmill.
Silent at even high rates, this rolling belt treadmill features an adjustable speed (up to 150 cm/s) and slope (-25 to +25 degrees) that enable forced exercise and fatigue testing.
Models are available with up to five lanes, and all units include a shock source (0 to 2 mA) and SeDaCom Software for data acquisition.
Single lane versions have an optional CO2 air tight enclosure for use with our Oxylet System for metabolic studies.
References available upon request for this system - please contact Panlab/Harvard Apparatus technical support department for more details.
Harvard Apparatus is a global developer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative and specialized products to enhance bioresearch.
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