Lab Suppliers and Service Providers

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A-M Systems

A-M Systems

United States

A-M Systems manufactures high-quality, low-cost instruments and accessories for the neurophysiologist. Specializing in programmable stimulators and isolators, intracellular, extracellular, and patch clamp amplifiers. Come see our new Model 4100 High Powered Isolated Stimulator. Compatible with Windows, Apple OSx, iOS, Matlab, Labview, & Android. New for 2019 is a fully isolated battery powered version. For optogenetic investigations, the Optopatcher micropipette holder with integrated fiber optics provides unmatched accuracy in applying optical stimulation in an in-vivo patch clamp protocol. We also offer the widest range of glass, wire, and rod supplies used in neurophysiology laboratories, all at industry-low prices.

ADInstruments

ADInstruments

New Zealand

Established in 1988, ADInstruments develops high performance digital data acquisition and analysis solutions for biomedical research and life science education.

Biometrics Ltd

Biometrics Ltd

United Kingdom

Biometrics Ltd designs, manufactures and distributes sensors, instruments and software for biomedical research, clinical rehabilitation and education.

BIOPAC Systems Inc.

BIOPAC Systems Inc.

United States

BIOPAC lets you measure physiology anywhere with innovative, compatible solutions that can be used by anyone for meaningful discovery.

Biovision

Biovision

Germany

Biovision is the leader in mobile biomedical and biomechanical measurement technology for research and clinical use.

Bortec Biomedical

Bortec Biomedical

Canada

Bortec is a research device solutions provider developing clinical research tools based on electromyographic signal acquisition and analysis.

Brain Products

Brain Products

Germany

Brain Products GmbH is one of the leading manufacturers of software and hardware for neurophysiological research worldwide.

Cortech Solutions

Cortech Solutions

United States

We offer products, ranging from complete systems to small modular components for research in electrophysiology and behavior.


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