We have cages available for mice and rats. For experiments such as two-bottle choice preference tests and conditioned taste preference/aversion learning tests, etc.
The "LKP2" records licking behavior as an event, making it a choice preference experiment system capable of analyzing and evaluating preferences in a short testing time. Cages are available for both mice and rats. Measurements consist of recording the count of licks per second, which is displayed as a bar graph on the PC software screen. This allows not only the count numbers indicating preference to be recorded as data, but also to be visually represented clearly on the screen. 【Features】 ■ Records licking behavior as events ■ Enables analysis and evaluation of preferences in a short testing time ■ Records the count of licks per second ■ Measurement time can accommodate both short and long durations ■ Comes with a dedicated bottle for short tests, and larger bottles can be used for longer tests *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 <Cage> ■Model: LKP2-MC (for mice), LKP2-RC (for rats) ■Dimensions ・For mice: 165(w) × 250(d) × 190(h) mm ・For rats: 275(w) × 390(d) × 240(h) mm ■Components: Cage body, tray (including floor mesh), shutter plate ■Lick sensor block: Compatible with two dedicated bottles (15cc) and a general-purpose bottle (250cc) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Two-bottle choice preference experiment ■ Conditioned taste preference and aversion learning test ■ Research on the formation process of taste preference and aversion ■ Exploration of taste substitutes and enhancers *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.