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Sensors for Nitric Oxide Measurement Systems
Using the latest state of the art combination NO sensor design, the ‘amiNO’ series of nitric oxide sensors increases the sensitivity of electrochemical nitric oxide measurement, by up to 100 times that of any existing electrochemical sensor on the market today. They are the first NO sensors to break the 100 pA/nM barrier, see chart on page M4. This higher sensitivity greatly reduces any measurement errors due to baseline drift associated with temperature changes. This baseline drift has been a particular concern with older technology sensors that do not have the enhanced sensitivity characteristics of the ‘amiNO’ sensors.
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690008 amiNO-7 Nitric Oxide Sensor, 7 ?m Tip, pkg. of 2 -- 8 days View Pricing
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690009 amiNO-30 Nitric Oxide Sensor, 30 ?m Tip, pkg. of 2 -- 7 days View Pricing
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690012 amiNO-2000 Nitric Oxide Sensor, 2 mm Tip, pkg. of 1 -- 10 days View Pricing
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690010 amiNO-100 Nitric Oxide Sensor, 100 µm Tip, pkg. of 2 -- 6 days View Pricing
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690011 amiNO-600 Nitric Oxide Sensor, 600 µm Tip, pkg. of 2 -- 4 days View Pricing
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690006 amiNO-IV Nitric Oxide Sensor, In-Vivo 600 Micrometer Tip, pkg. of 2 -- 6 days View Pricing
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690007 amiNo-FLAT Nitric Oxide Sensor, Flat 25 x 25 mm, pkg. of 1 -- 6 days View Pricing
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• All NO sensors are combination sensors, no external reference electrode required
• Mechanically rugged membrane
• All sensors covered with proprietary triplecoat gas permeable membrane to guarantee selectivity and very fast response time
• All sensors completely shielded from environmental/electrical noise
• All sensors work the ‘inNO-T’ meter as well as many other currently available meters
• One calibration procedure, simple, easy, no expensive chemicals

Using the latest state of the art combination NO sensor design, the ‘amiNO’ series of nitric oxide sensors increases the sensitivity of electrochemical nitric oxide measurement, by up to 100 times that of any existing electrochemical sensor on the market today. They are the first NO sensors to break the 100 pA/nM barrier, see chart on page M4. This higher sensitivity greatly reduces any measurement errors due to baseline drift associated with temperature changes. This baseline drift has been a particular concern with older technology sensors that do not have the enhanced sensitivity characteristics of the ‘amiNO’ sensors. Additionally the new ‘amiNO’ series adds newly designed sensor types for application involving in-vivo and large surfaces (cultured cells). Customized sensors are available upon request to meet specialized applications, call Harvard Apparatus Customer Service for details. Harvard Apparatus offers 4 different Nitric Oxide Measurement Systems. Each system includes either a 1-channel or 2-channel inNO-T Temperature compensated meter plus an BS4 69-0012 amiNO-2000 sensor, BS4 69-0016 SensoReady Electrode Polorizer and a temperature probe (for a complete listing of system components see chart on page M4). Each system is offered in either 115 or 230 VAC.


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Specifications690008690009690012690010690011690006690007
Compatible inNO-T System #  1,2,3,41234
Competitor Typical Sensitivitynot availablenot availableTypical 1 pA/nMNo EquivalentNo EquivalentNo EquivalentNo Equivalent
ModelamiNO-7amiNO-30amiNO-2000amiNO-100amiNO-600amiNO-IVamiNo-FLAT
Tip Diameter7 mm30 mm2 mm100 mm600 mm600 mm*na mm
Tip Volume Metric~500 ?l~10 ?l~250 ?l~100 ?l~4 ?l~6 ?l*na ?l
Typical Sensitivity0.5-3 pA/nM (typical 1.5 pA/nM)2-6 pA/nM (typical 4 pA/nM)Typical 1 pA/nM25 to 50 pA/nM (typical 35 pA/nM)150 to 250 pA/nM (typical 200 pA/nM)150 to 250 pA/nM (typical 200 pA/nM)250 to 700 pA/nM (typical 400 pA/nM)

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Evaluation of basic performance and applicability of a newly developed in vivo oxide sensor
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Noninvasive measurement of the pH of the endoplasmic reticulum at rest and during calcium release
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Nitric Oxide Increases Glucose Uptake
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Multi Pen Recorder use in determining Airway Nitric Oxide Levels in Cystic Fibrosis Patients
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Mini Ventilator used in Nitric oxide prevention of cardiovascular disease
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The Electrochemical and fluorescene detection of nitric oxide in the cochlea and its increase following loud sound
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Microelectrode used in Platelet Nitric Oxide and Superoxide Release During the Developement of Nitrate Tolerance
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Endothelium-Derived Nitric Oxide Regulates Arterial Elasticity in Human Arteries In Vivo
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Interleukin-12-mediated induction of systemic immunity in the perihpery and recruitment of activated T cells into the brain produce limited antitumor effects compared with interleukin-2
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Rodent Ventilator use in finding arterior wall PO2 and nitric oxide release during sympathetic vasoconstriction in the rat intestine
   

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