Test Equipment screens anti-depressant activity in mice.
July 27, 2009 -
With measuring principle based on energy expended by mice trying to escape from their suspension, Tail Suspension Test facilitates screening of anti-depressive and psychotropic properties of drugs in mice. High-throughput system allows for automatic randomization, and can automatically measure immobility and power generated by up to 6 mice simultaneously. System includes suspension cages and software to run, record, analyze, and replay experiments.
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Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
84 October Hill Rd., Bldg. 7
Holliston, MA, 01746 1371 USA

Tail Suspension Test for Screening Anti-Depressant Activity in Mice
Harvard Apparatus has introduced the Tail Suspension Test for fast and reliable screening of anti-depressive and psychotropic properties of drugs in a mouse model.
The measuring principle is based on the energy expended by mice trying to escape from their suspension.
Automatic randomization is possible in the high-throughput system. This system can automatically measure the immobility and power generated by up to six mice simultaneously.
Complete system includes suspension cages and user-friendly software to run, record, analyze and replay experiments.
Contact Harvard Apparatus to speak with a staff scientist and receive technical and pricing information.
Harvard Apparatus is a global developer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative and specialized products to enhance bioresearch.
For more information contact:
Harvard Apparatus
84 October Hill Road
Holliston,
Massachusetts 01746
USA
Toll Free: 800-272-2775
Phone: 508-893-8999
Fax: 508-429-5732
E-mail: bioscience@harvardapparatus.com
Web: www.harvardapparatus.com
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