It is a device that allows for easy measurement of muscle strength in mice and rats.
The "GPM-101B/V" is a device that allows for easy measurement of muscle strength in mice and rats. There are three models available: the horizontal type GPM-101B, the vertical type GPM-101V, and the dual-use type GPM-101BV. By having the animal grip the handle and pulling its tail backward with your hand, the maximum grip strength exerted until the grip is released is measured. This device can be used for grip strength testing (grip strength test) conducted in research on muscular dystrophy, polymyositis, and other conditions. 【Features】 - Easily measure muscle strength in mice and rats. - Measure the maximum grip strength exerted until the grip is released. - Two types of grips are available: one for forelimbs and one for all limbs. - With optional additions, it can also be converted to a vertical type and comes with communication functions. - A paper has been published by Osaka University regarding this device (vertical type GPM-101V). *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 <Horizontal Type> ■Model: GPM-101B ■External Dimensions: 230(w) × 380(d) × 300(h) <Vertical Type> ■Model: GPM-101V ■External Dimensions: 230(w) × 380(d) × 695(h) <Common Specifications> ■Components: Base, Stand, Grip (for front limbs), Measurement Unit (without communication function or with communication function) *Optional net for limbs ■Maximum Measurement: ±5.000kgf or 50.00N ■Resolution: 0.001kgf or 0.01N ■Measurement Value Display: Peak measurement (displayed on measurement unit) ■Power Supply: AC100V 50/60Hz rechargeable *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■Measurement of muscle strength in mice and rats *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At the end of 2000, our company took over experimental equipment such as SCANET and LOCOMO from the Medical Device Division of Fine Nex (formerly Toyo Sangyo Co., Ltd.) and became independent and established. In addition to motion measurement devices like SCANET, which has a track record of 30 years since its release, we develop and manufacture unique animal experimental equipment, including feeding amount measurement devices with feeding restriction functions.