Zebrafish cardiovascular screening and cardiac performance

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Zebrafish is widely known for its heart regenerative properties.Precise measurement of zebrafish cardiac behavioral endpoints is part of the process towards progress in the understanding of cardiac diseases. Zebrafish can regrow up to 20% of its genes. Using larvae and embryos to test toxicity of substances  is common in toxicology and most drug-induced cardiotoxicity research.



The current evaluation of zebrafish cardiovascular behavioral functions is most of the time limited to manual counting making it a tedious task. Briefly,select the zone of the heart you wish to focus on and check the changes in heart rate within your experiment with our cardiovascular screening system to get precise data on zebrafish heart beat, blood flow and cardiac performance.

 

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HARDWARE PRODUCTS

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MicroZebraLab

MicroZebraLab

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Measure zebrafish heartbeat and blood flow
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SOFTWARE PRODUCTS

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Zebrafish Cardiac Performance

Zebrafish Cardiac Performance

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Analyze several factors that affect cardiac output
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ZebraFish

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Fish Behavior Monitoring

Fish Behavior Monitoring

Assess behavioral research in zebrafish such as social behavior, learning and memory, drug screening and much more...
Visual Function

Visual Function

Assess visual function such as OKR for zebrafish larvae, OMR for adult or larvae, visual startle response and investigate visual deficiencies.
Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning

Learn from the consequences of actions with positive and negative reinforcements increasing the likelihood of the behavior being repeated
Auditory Function

Auditory Function

Assess hearing functions on larval zebrafish to explore issues of hearing loss.
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