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Broome Rodent Restrainers
These popular Broome Restrainers provide fast and easy animal insertion. The cylindrical design of these Restrainers solves the problem of the rodents turning once they are introduced into the Restrainer.
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520460 Broome Rodent Restrainers, Animal Weight 15 to 30 g Yes -- View Pricing
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520470 Broome Rodent Restrainers, Animal Weight 30 to 70 g Yes -- View Pricing
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520478 Broome Rodent Restrainers, Animal Weight 70 to 125 g -- 10 days View Pricing
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520486 Broome Rodent Restrainers, Animal Weight 125 to 250 g Yes -- View Pricing
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520494 Broome Rodent Restrainers, Animal Weight 250 to 500 g -- 10 days View Pricing
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• Perfect for injections or blood sampling
• Entire tail is completely exposed for injections or sampling

These popular Broome Restrainers provide fast and easy animal insertion. The cylindrical design of these Restrainers solves the problem of the rodents turning once they are introduced into the Restrainer.

To place the animal into the Restrainer, loosen white Delrin nose piece and grasp the animal by the tail. Slide the animal into the Restrainer by pulling its tail along the open groove until the animal is completely enclosed in the cylinder. Then slide the nose piece into the groove on the opposite side of the Restrainer and place it up to the nose of the animal. Acrylic. Not autoclavable.


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Specifications520460520470520478520486520494
Animal Weight Range Metric15 to 30 g30 to 70 g70 to 125 g125 to 250 g250 to 500 g
Restraining Height Metric25.4 mm31.75 mm38 mm50.8 mm63.5 mm
Restraining Length Maximum Metric83 mm100 mm124 mm178 mm195 mm
Restraining Length Minimum Metric41 mm50 mm73 mm70 mm58 mm

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100% Login to view VT22 Rodent Ventilator.pdf
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Rodent Ventilator use in finding arterior wall PO2 and nitric oxide release during sympathetic vasoconstriction in the rat intestine
37% Login to view VT30 Rodent Ventilator use in Antisense Knockdown of the Gial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1.pdf
[366 KB]
Rodent Ventilator use in Antisense Knockdown of the Gial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1
35% Login to view VT12 Small rodent ventilator use in finding chronic measurement of cardiac output in conscious mice.pdf
[184 KB]
Small rodent ventilator use in finding chronic measurement of cardiac output in conscious mice
30% Login to view VT03 Rodent Ventilator use in finding Reduced PO2 and Adenosine Formation Preserve Arteriolar Nitric Oxide.pdf
[283 KB]
Rodent Ventilator use in finding Ventilatory and metabolic responses to hypoxia in the smallest simian primate, the pygmy marmoset
29% Login to view VT12 mini 2002hs.pdf
[177 KB]
Small rodent ventilator use in finding chronic measurement of cardiac output in conscious mice
27% Login to view VT30 ventilator.pdf
[360 KB]
Rodent Ventilator use in Antisense Knockdown of the Gial Glutamate Transporter GLT-1
24% Login to view VT04 683.pdf
[298 KB]
Rodent Ventilator use in finding Ventilatory and metabolic responses to hypoxia in the smallest simian primate, the pygmy marmoset
24% Login to view VT10 683 atr.pdf
[124 KB]
Rodent Resiprator use in finding Arteriolar reactivity and capillarization in chronically stimulated rat limb skeletal muscle post-MI
22% Login to view VT03 Model 683 Ventilator.pdf
[274 KB]
Rodent Ventilator use in finding Reduced PO2 and Adenosine Formation Preserve Arteriolar Nitric Oxide
17% Login to view VT14 Rodent Ventilator.pdf
[440 KB]
PDMI-2 Microincubator use in Airway surface liquid pH in well-differentiated airway epithelial cell cultures and mouse trachea
   

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