Easy Magnus allows for specimen preparation using ring-shaped samples, making it possible to use scissors like ophthalmic scissors.
It accommodates blood vessels, intestinal tubes, ureters, and especially fine blood vessels, allowing for easy setup with ring-shaped samples and enabling experiments to be conducted in a space-saving manner. A sample length of 1 to 2 mm is sufficient to obtain a good reaction. As shown in the diagram, there are two hooks inside the bus, and the ring-shaped sample is passed through these hooks, making for a simple structure. In traditional Magnus experiments, creating samples required skill and took a long time for strip-shaped samples, but Easy Magnus allows for sample creation using ring-shaped samples with scissors like ophthalmic scissors. This enables the entire process from sample creation to setup to be completed in a short time without damaging the samples. For over 30 years since its release, it has been widely used in research institutions at universities and pharmaceutical companies both domestically and internationally.
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basic information
There are four types of products depending on the type of manipulator and the size of the bus. Additionally, there are hook adapters compatible with various manufacturers to allow the use of your existing transducer.
Price information
Prices vary by type. If you register as a user on our website, you can download a system estimate.
Price range
P4
Delivery Time
P4
※It varies depending on the specifications, but it will be about one month after your order.
Applications/Examples of results
It is widely used in university research institutions, hospital research institutions, and pharmaceutical and food manufacturers.
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Model number | overview |
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UC-2TD | 3D Easy Magnus (2cc type) |
UC-5TD | 3D Easy Magnus (5cc type) |
UC-2A | Easy Magnus (Standard Manipulator, 2cc type) |
UC-5A | Easy Magnus (Standard Manipulator, 5cc type) |
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