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    Mouse, Rat

    A 2-compartment box that offers visual and tactile differences. For evaluating the abuse potential of substances and the motivational effects of drugs in mice or rats.

    Interchangeable floors, optimized for use with video-tracking software or visual scoring, thanks to the grey, high-contrast color and non-smooth, non-reflective paint.

    Animal
    Mouse, Rat

    The Porsolt Forced Swim Test (FST), or Porsolt Swim Test (PST), also known as the Behavioral Despair Test, is centered on the way rodents respond to their threat of drowning. This has been correlated to their mood, or, more precisely to their level of depression, with non-depressed animals that swim longer than depressed animals, who, instead, give up and float immobile.

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    Animal
    Mouse, Rat

    The flexible rodent Lickometer - Vogel Test can operate as both a simple software-based lickometer as well as a system for drinking-conflict experiments (coupled with electric shocks). For assessing anxiety and the anxiolytic effect of drugs.

    Rat and mouse models. Easy data collection within the included software for windows. Up to 5 cages can be managed by 1 PC.

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    Mouse
    Videotracking
    Traditional, Infrared
    Operant Fear Conditiong Cage in a Fear Conditioning Isolation Cubicle, view of the operant wall

    The Operant Fear Conditioning Cage couples a classic skinner box with sound and light cues for complex experiments, as well as standard operant tests and fear conditioning protocols.

    Animal
    Mouse, Rat

    Antidepressant drugs and depression animal model genetic screening are commonly conducted by using the Tail Suspension Test (TST). This test is based on the aversive effect of hanging a mouse of rat by the tail, which elicits its struggling moving upwards in an attempt to escape (which is obviously not possible).

    The struggling attempt tends to be shorter in duration and translates...

    Animal
    Mouse
    Romanovsky Holder
    The Romanosky-holder, invented at the Erlangen University (DE), has been designed with the aim to facilitate the blood sampling and/or injection in the tail vessel.

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