Hugo Sachs Elektronik, a Harvard Apparatus Company, is
happy to announce the NEW Isolated Heart Perfusion Systems Guide featuring the
newest breakthrough in turnkey isolated heart systems: the Biventricular
Working Heart System.
Key Benefits include:
- Assessment of External
Heart Work on both Right and Left Heart
- Physiological Afterload
Setting with No High Water Columns
- Cardiac
Electrophysiology with ECG and MAP
- Most Physiologically
Relevant Isolated Heart Preparation
Recently published in the Journal of Visual Experiments
(JoVE), this system is the first ever Biventricular Working Heart System based
on the exclusive Hugo Sachs Solid State Physiological Perfusion technology.
Hugo Sachs Elektronik/Harvard Apparatus has always provided
top-notch, fully-integrated physiology research systems. For two decades the
Hugo Sachs Elektronik IH-Series of Isolated Heart Systems has been the gold
standard for cardiac physiology measurements in both Langendorff and Working
Heart perfusion modes.
Continuing its tradition of innovation and high
performance, they are happy to unveil the newly configured line of Isolated
Perfused Heart Systems for rodent models from mouse to rabbit, including the ex
vivo Isolated Perfused Heart Preparation - the most commonly used assay for
ex vivo drug discovery/screening and characterization. These new systems
are all featured in the new Isolated Heart Perfusion Systems guide.
From cardiac electrophysiology and ischemia/reperfusion to
basic physiology and cardiomyocyte isolation, the new guide will streamline the
process of configuring the right isolated heart perfusion system for your
application.
Included in the guide
are more detailed descriptions of systems, a variety of application-based
options, and full sets of references for the most popular systems, all for the
purpose of providing the information required in order to simplify the equipment
purchase.Hugo Sachs Elektronik - Harvard Apparatus is a global developer, manufacturer and distributor of innovative and specialized products to enhance bioresearch.
E-mail: bioscience@harvardapparatus.com
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