Getting Started with In-Vitro Blood Vessel Research

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Living Systems Instrumentation
Date:
February 24, 2015
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Dr. Scott Earley and Dr. Gerry Herrera review essential tools and techniques for studying function in isolated blood vessels using a pressurized arteriograph system.

During this webinar sponsored by Living Systems Instrumentation, presenters review dissection and mounting techniques, equipment requirements, proper experimental design, and discuss the difference between pressurized cannulation systems and wire myograph/tissue bath systems.

Dr. Scott Earley shares strategies for skills development, in particular starting research with 2nd order mesenteric artery samples and how to generate vessel constrictions and dilations. In addition, he discusses an advanced application involving the assessment of myogenic reactivity in a "blind-sac" vessel preparation using a cerebral parenchymal arteriole.

Presenters

Scott Earley

University of Nevada School of Medicine
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
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Gerry Herrera

Catamount Research & Development Inc.
President
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Sponsor

Living Systems Instrumentation

Living Systems Instrumentation is the leading supplier for your vascular research needs, including pressure arteriograph and wire myograph systems.

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