Exhaust for activated carbon filters and draft chambers! Non-rebreathing circuit for experimental animals.
The "non-rebreathing circuit" is a respiratory circuit used for anesthetizing small animals. The animal inhales anesthetic gas that comes through a thin fresh gas tube, and excess gas and exhaled air are expelled through a thick exhaust gas tube to activated carbon filters or draft chambers. We offer a lineup including the "Mapleson E circuit" and the "Bain circuit." 【Features】 ■ Used for anesthetizing small animals ■ The animal inhales anesthetic gas that comes through a thin fresh gas tube ■ Expels to activated carbon filters or draft chambers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■Mapelson E Circuit ■Bain Circuit ■9mm Flare End Nose Cone ■12mm Flare End Nose Cone ■14mm Flare End Nose Cone *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ For experimental animals *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since our establishment, we have been engaged in technical services related to new drug development, based on breeding management techniques, experimental procedures, and the operation of animal experimentation facilities focused on primates, dogs, and transgenic mice (breeding management, facility management). On the other hand, in contract testing, as a GLP and AAALAC accredited facility, we conduct various tests using primates and the creation of model animals (such as those for Parkinson's disease and diabetes), as well as tests using these animals, in accordance with our company's SOP.