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Neurosciences Equipment Supplied In Germany
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Creative Biolabs based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
The human brain remains a great mystery in science and current researches strive to understand molecular and cellular processes of the nervous system. Neuroscience is a heterogeneous field, requiring integrated analysis of multiple cell types, tissues and organs using diverse techniques. Prevention and effective treatment of neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's ...
Manufactured by:Yashraj Biotechnology Ltd based inNavi Mumbai, INDIA
Neural Progenitor Cells (NPCs) are multipotent cells derived from iPSCs that are self-renewing and have the potential to differentiate into various neuronal lineages. This makes them very attractive for in vitro patient-specific ...
Manufactured by:Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH based inNußloch, GERMANY
It is the instrument of choice for all research applications and for advanced clinical cryosectioning needs. Particularly when working with delicate specimens – for example brain samples in neuroscience – the precise specimen orientation and the specimen feed system guarantees reproducible, thin, serial sections of maximum quality. ...
Manufactured by:PhenoSys GmbH based inBerlin, GERMANY
Behavioural neuroscience benefits tremendously from the ability to study awake animals which are able to move naturally. In general, linear treadmills require relatively little effort in animal training yet open wide possibilities in combination with additional methods such as virtual reality or external stimuli. ...
by:Neuromod Devices Limited based inDublin, IRELAND
Neuromod has developed a tinnitus treatment device Lenire®, which is CE-marked for the treatment of tinnitus under the supervision of an appropriately qualified healthcare professional in Europe. The device comprises of three main ...
Manufactured by:PhenoSys GmbH based inBerlin, GERMANY
The optomotor response (OMR) is a reflex used to assess visual function. The PhenoSys qOMR (quantitative optomotor response) is a unique system that automatically measures the OMR with minimal experimenter effort. It uses a virtual stimulation cylinder that continuously aligns with the animal´s head position. Based on real-time head tracking, quantitative OMR measurements run fully ...
