The free-moving cage and the rotating cage-type spontaneous movement measurement device have been combined into one.
By attaching a rotating cage to the free-moving cage, it is possible to simultaneously measure behavior under in vivo conditions and various physiological indicators (such as EEG, dialysis, and electrical activity experiments). We offer the 'RWC-15FM' for mice and the 'RWC-30FM' for rats. ■ By partitioning the rotating wheel section and the living area with a divider, it is possible to set the time period for movement. ■ The rotating wheel can be easily removed for easy cleaning. ■ The tray makes cage maintenance simple. ■ With optional additions, it is possible to count the rotation frequency and transfer data to a PC. *For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us through the related links.
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【Specifications】 <For Mouse> ■Model: RWC-1 FM ■Rotating Wheel Size [mm]: 140(φ)×60(w) Circumference approximately 0.45m ■External Dimensions [mm]: 290(w)×240(d)×220(h) <For Rat> Model: RWC-30FM ■Rotating Wheel Size: 310(φ)×95(w) Circumference approximately 1m ■External Dimensions: 480(w)×350(d)×385(h) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Purpose] Measurement of rotarod behavior and physiological indicators in vivo under conditions for mice and rats.
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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.