Living Systems - Axially Rotating Single Vessel Chamber

This axially rotating single vessel chamber rotates the vessel to image adjacent cell structures using confocal or Nomarski optics. This is useful for injections of caged agents and observation after inversion. The angled cannula holders bring the vessel close to the coverslip for simultaneous diameter and fluorescence measurements, and pressure and perfusion is maintained during the rotation.

Optional standard cannula holders (RCH) can be used in this chamber. It is ideally suited for larger diameter vessels with longer lengths because it has a longer bath.

Advantages

  • Rotation angle continuously adjustable
  • Cannulas rotate together to prevent vessel twist (tool supplied)
  • Optional thermistor probe for bath temperature measurement (meter also required)
  • Vessel may be perfused and/or superfused
  • Chamber can be used for many experimental applications
  • Transmural electric field stimulation electrodes (optional)

Specifications

  • Bath volume 6–10 ml
  • Dimensions 13.08 cm W x 3.58 cm H x 9.0 cm D

Run Time: 1:59 mins

Living Systems - Axially Rotating Single Vessel Chamber

Video Credit: Scintica Instrumentation Inc.

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