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    Mouse, Rat
    Thermal Place Preference - complete system

    The Thermal Place Preference test can be considered an evolution of the Hot/Cold plate test and it allows monitoring of temperature preferences by measuring the time spent in two compartments set at two different temperatures.

    This two temperature nociception test can be used in a mouse or rat and is composed of a standard hot/cold plate and of an hot plate, connected by a corridor. It...

  • Animal
    Rat
    The Durham Holders are new rat holders for trigeminal stimulation, the newest accessory for use with the Plantar Test and Dynamic Plantar Aesthesiometer, manufactured by Ugo Basile.
  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    Startle PPI System with Restrainer for rodents from 450gr to 800gr

    New Startle/PPI System, with enhanced performance, ease of use and convertible into Fear Conditioning in 1’

    The new 2025 version of Startle/PPI system has been recently upgraded to provide enhanced precision, flexibility, and ease of use.

    The main improvements include:

    • Easy Platform Calibration: The sensitivity and offset of the...
  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat

    Provides simple, reliable and precise calibration for Ugo Basile Plantar Test & Tail Flick and other infrared (I.R.) analgesia meters.

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    Plantar Test for Thermal Stimulation Hargreaves Apparatus frontal view

    In the late ‘80s Dr. Hargreaves invented a method to assess thermal pain sensation in unrestrained rodents by stimulating the single hind paw and thus allowing for unilateral/contralateral experiments. Ugo Basile made a science-grade instrument to perform this stimulation and automatically measure response, it became a gold-standard with more than 2,600 publications.

    A thermal...

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    20 filament kit with carrying case and force range from 0.008gr to 300gr

    Used to measure the paw withdrawal reflex when the mouse or rat paw is unexpectedly touched. For evaluating mechanical allodynia and cutaneous sensation levels. Popular non-invasive technique.

    Set of 20 monofilaments based on the Semmes Weinstein monofilament set. An ascending series of increasingly stiff filaments (from 0.008 to 300 grams). Features retractable head to protect the...

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat

    Touch sensitivity in unrestrained animals is traditionally tested with Von Frey filaments, which is a tedious and experimenter-dependent assay.

    The Electronic Von Frey system solves the multiple measurement (i.e. multiple filaments) issue and the experimenter bias by using a hand-held force sensor with a rigid metal. The scientist gradually increases the force applied to the animal...

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    Dynamic Plantar Aesthesiometer Full Front Upper View

    The Dynamic Plantar Aesthesiometer is the only device available on the market that automatically delivers the desired force at the desired rate and automatically records paw withdrawal, providing both the amount of force and the time taken in a completely unbiased manner.

    Touch sensitivity is traditionally tested with Von Frey filaments, which is a tedious and experimenter-dependent...

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    Tail Flick Unit - Thermal stimulation, D'Amour and Smith method

    Accurately measures the nociceptive threshold to infrared heat stimulus on the rat or mouse tail. Used for rapid screening of analgesic drugs by measuring reaction time to heat, even in anesthetized animals, crucial for repeated tests, thanks to the reflexive nature of the tail flick response.

    Adjustable I.R. intensity, bright touch-screen display with intuitive controls. Comfortable...

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    Optional grooved enlargers: available for mouse and rat RotaRod

    The RotaRod is a simple test to assess motor function and coordination in rodents. Motor coordination or fatigue can be evaluated by measuring the time the animal stays on a rotating rod before falling. The Rod can rotate at constant, accelerating, rocking (back and forth) or through complex acceleration/deceleration ramps, thanks to the included PC software XPad.

    The Ugo Basile...

  • Animal
    Mouse, Rat
    Librae for Rats with Adjustable Restrainer (SKU 47880-004)

    Measures the weight distribution difference between an injured and unaffected hind paw of a mouse or rat. For the assessment of spontaneous pain in osteoarthritis, bone cancer, nerve injury and post-operative pain studies. Automatic operation reduces operator bias, optimizes repeatability and saves time. Easy to set up. Data visualization to monitor trends. Fast and easy cleaning...

  • Animal
    Mouse
    Climbing Test front view. The system is composed of electronic unit, climbing cylinder and ceiling

    Climbing behavior can be of interest for the most diverse applications.

    The Ugo Basile automated system replicates its first manual application in the Pain field, for measuring Pain-Depressed behavior. It showed that, while mild analgesics block pain-depressed climbing, strong analgesics fail to alleviate depression of climbing (Santos et al. 2023, “Climbing behavior by mice as an...

  • Thanks to its reduced dimensions TGR can easily fit into the cabinet

    An essential optional tool for Your TGR experiments. This cabinet is made to efficiently control the inside temperature from 0° up to 70° and can hold up to two TGR apparatus.

    In TGR experiments temperature is critical; to perform the test (which normally takes 1 hour) You need to ensure the TGR apparatus is placed into an environment having the average temperature between the two...

  • Thanks to its reduced dimensions TGR can easily fit into the cabinet

    An essential optional tool for Your TGR experiments. This cabinet is made to efficiently control the inside temperature from 0° up to 70° and can hold up to two TGR apparatus.

    In TGR experiments temperature is critical; to perform the test (which normally takes 1 hour) You need to ensure the TGR apparatus is placed into an environment having the average temperature between the two...

  • Animal
    Mouse
    TGR Thermal Gradient Ring 2.0

    Best choice for thermal preference phenotyping

    Now available for tethered and non-tethered Mice

    The state-of-the-art thermal preference assay designed with a circular shape. Fully automatic, up to 36 scientific publications

    The TGR can clearly discriminates temperature-dependent phenotypes or temperature dependent drug...