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Biopotential Electrodes

Biopotential Electrodes

Harvard Apparatus

Harvard Apparatus is known for their easy-to-use programmable syringe pumps, the PHD ULTRA and Elite touch screen series. Harvard Apparatus also developed the first volume controlled- and then pressure-controlled ventilators, pulsatile blood pumps, transducers, amplifiers, recorders, glassware and many other specialized bioscience research products.

  • Hugo Sachs Elektronik

Hugo Sachs Elektronik GmbH

Hugo Sachs Elektronik provides advanced tools for physiology research. It is the industry leader for providing advanced isolated organ and tissue perfusion systems as well as the PLUGSYS modular amplifier system for cardiovascular and respiratory applications.

  • Delsys

Delsys, Inc.

Delsys designs and markets a variety of products that are mainly used to detect and measure a very low level electrical signal that is generated in a muscle when it contracts.

  • cometa systems

Cometa s.r.l

The first truly wireless EMG system commercialized since 2005, with no reference electrode, small and light probes and 8+ hours of battery life.

  • Millar

Millar, Inc

Millar provides innovative physiological monitoring solutions to the medical science community including telemetry, pressure and PV systems.

  • Scintica Instrumentation, Inc.

Scintica Instrumentation, Inc.

Scintica Instrumentation provides sales, service and support for life science research products in the US, Canada and Europe. Our product portfolio includes equipment primarily designed for use with small animals from Optiscan-ViewnVivo, Indus Instruments, Oxford Optronix, Kaha Sciences, MDE GmbH and UNO BV Anesthesia.

  • TSE Systems

TSE Systems

We provide research solutions with modular, integrated hardware and software for studies in inhalation exposure, neuroscience, drug screening, cardiovascular, behavioral and metabolic phenotyping in intact animals.

  • ADInstruments

ADInstruments

Learn all about ADInstruments’ latest technology through our archive of webinars, written articles, podcasts, and more.

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