✔️ Quick and easy magnetic tether connection/disconnection. ✔️ Aseptic, poke-free catheter maintenance. ✔️ Group housing for animal welfare. The Vascular Access Button™ for mice and rats does it all. Learn everything you need to know: https://hubs.ly/Q02vvWcR0
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During IV Self-Administration studies you are moving animals in and out of the operant chamber frequently, so the system must be simple to connect and disconnect. The magnetic tether and VAB™ make it easy. Learn more about Vascular Access Buttons™ https://hubs.ly/Q02vvYGQ0
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You: "I know flexible feeding tubes for oral gavage are an animal welfare refinement, but I'm nervous to try something new." Us: "Try a free sample!" You: "Ok! How?" Us: Click here: https://hubs.ly/Q02vm2Hb0
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June Online Rodent Surgery Training Dates! June 5: Mouse Carotid Artery Catheterization June 26: Mouse Jugular Vein Catheterization June 28: Rat Jugular Vein Catheterization $495 per person, each session limited to six seats. Learn more and enroll now: https://hubs.ly/Q02vcf7T0
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Compromised patency often stems from blockages in the catheter, particularly the tip. Unfortunately, we can't see what's going on internally, making it extremely difficult to diagnose the root cause. As a result, we wanted to help identify what is happening at the tip of the catheter, where occlusions often occur, and what can be done to prevent them. See what we discovered: https://bit.ly/3JYLPrB
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Are you running addiction and IV Self Administration studies? Long term patency is critical! For achieving the best patency possible, be sure you're following aseptic techniques and using a closed system. Learn how the Vascular Access Button™ can improve your IVSA research https://hubs.ly/Q02vvP_N0
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"Ten of ten C57BL/6 mice dosed with metal feeding needles once a day for five days showed esophageal inflammation and necrosis. In contrast, only one of ten mice dosed with plastic gavage tubes showed signs of inflammation." Read the Study: https://hubs.ly/Q02vl-5z0
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"I just wanted to reach out to say thank you for your expertise and the support you provided for the JVC procedure...We have record patency (nearly 100%) and significantly improved survival. You have helped drive our research forward by helping to bring our procedure to its most efficient (my fastest was 12 minutes!) and effective (most successful plasmapheresis procedure to date) and we're very grateful!" - Leslie, Online Mouse Jugular Vein Catheterization Student Enroll Today! https://hubs.ly/Q02v9wxS0
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"It has been wonderful to see both new and experienced surgeons get value from the courses, and expanding the program to carotid artery catheterization in the mouse was the logical next step."
Announcing the Newest Course in our Rodent Surgical Training Program
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Instech's newest online course, Mouse Carotid Artery Catheterization Training, is available! Register now for the first course on May 9th at 1:00 PM New York Timezone. Learn general surgical guidelines, how to achieve optimal patency duration, measuring catheter insertion length, catheter maintenance, and of course a detailed review of the procedure itself. Each session is limited to six seats, so reserve your space soon! https://hubs.ly/Q02tWCxg0
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