Sensory Motor & Coordination Guide
Sensory Motor & Coordination Guide
Sensory Motor & Coordination Guide
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Small Animal Treadmill (continued)<br />
Specifications<br />
Current Range<br />
Belt Speed<br />
Running Surface<br />
Running Lanes<br />
Shock Grid<br />
Slope Adjusment<br />
Adjustable from 0 to 2 mA<br />
Adjustable from 5 to 150cm/sec<br />
450 mm long x 100 mm wide<br />
1, 2, or 5, depending upon model selected<br />
190 mm long x 100 mm wide<br />
From 0° to 25° (negative slope also available<br />
upon request)<br />
Computer Requirements PC (Windows ® 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP & Vista 32)<br />
Maximum Number<br />
Certifications<br />
Power Requirements<br />
Order # Model<br />
1 per computer with SeDaCom<br />
CE compliant<br />
110V or 220V, 50/60Hz<br />
Product<br />
BH2 76-0303 LE8700 Rat Single Lane Treadmill Including Shock<br />
Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
BH2 76-0304 LE8708 Mouse Single Lane Treadmill Including<br />
Shock Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
BH2 76-0305 LE8715 Rabbit Single Lane Treadmill Including Shock<br />
Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
BH2 76-0306 LE8706 Rat Double Lane Treadmill Including Shock<br />
Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
BH2 76-0307 LE8709 Mice Double Lane Treadmill Including Shock<br />
Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
BH2 76-0308 LE8710R 5 Lanes Treadmill for Rats, Including Shock<br />
Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
BH2 76-0309 LE8710M 5 Lanes Treadmill for Mice, Including Shock<br />
Source and SeDaCom Software<br />
OPTIONS<br />
BH2 76-0310 LE 87XXCO CO 2<br />
Air Tight Option (Only Available<br />
for LE8700, LE8708 and LE8715)<br />
BH2 76-0114 LE 7000 Thermal Printer<br />
BH2 76-0312 LE8740R LE8710 Lead for Rats<br />
BH2 76-0313 LE8740M LE8710 Lead for Mice<br />
BH2 76-0314 LE8730R LE8710 Grid for Rats<br />
BH2 76-0315 LE8730M LE8710 Grid for Mice<br />
Citations<br />
Caron AZ et al. (2009) A novel hindlimb immobilization procedure for studying skeletal muscle<br />
atrophy and recovery in mouse. J. Appl. Physiol. 106: 2049-2059. (mouse, Canada)<br />
Casas F et al. (2009) Overexpression of the Mitochondrial T3 Receptor Induces Skeletal Muscle<br />
Atrophy during Aging. PLoS ONE. 4(5):e5631. (mouse, Spain, France)<br />
Hoffman-Goetz L et al. (2009) Voluntary exercise training in mice increases the expression of<br />
antioxidant enzymes and decreases the expression of TNF-_ in intestinal lymphocytes. Brain, Behav.<br />
Immunity. 23(4):498-506. (mouse, Canada)<br />
Jiao Q et al. (2009) Sarcalumenin is Essential for Maintaining Cardiac Function During<br />
Endurance Exercise Training. Am. J.Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (mouse, Japan) In Press.<br />
Macambira SG et al. (2009) Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor treatment in chronic Chagas<br />
disease: preservation and improvement of cardiac structure and function. FASEB J. In Press.<br />
(LE8700, mouse, Brazil)<br />
Yoshida M et al. (2009) Functional evaluation of pallid mice with genetic emphysema.<br />
Laboratory Investigation. 89(7):760-768. (LE8709, mouse, Japan)<br />
Cassano M et al. (2008) Magic-Factor 1, a Partial Agonist of Met, Induces Muscle Hypertrophy by<br />
Protecting Myogenic Progenitors from Apoptosis. PLoS ONE. 3(9):e3223 (mouse, Italy)<br />
Ferrara N et al. (2008) Exercice training promotes SIRT1 activity in aged rats. Rejuvenation Res.<br />
11(1):139-150 (rat, Italy)<br />
Knauf C et al. (2008) Brain Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Signaling Controls the Onset of High-Fat Diet-<br />
Induced Insulin Resistance and Reduces Energy Expenditure. Endocrinology. 149(1):4768-4777<br />
(mouse, France)<br />
Marques E et al. (2008) Influence of chronic exercise on the amphetamine-induced Dopamine<br />
Release and Neurodegeneration in the Striatum of the Rat. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 1139:222-231.<br />
(LE8706, rat, Portugal)<br />
Knauf C et al. (2008) Brain Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Signaling Controls the Onset of High-Fat Diet-<br />
Induced Insulin Resistance and Reduces Energy Expenditure. Endocrinology. 149(1):4768-4777<br />
(mouse, France)<br />
Cassano M et al. (2008) Magic-Factor 1, a Partial Agonist of Met, Induces Muscle Hypertrophy by<br />
Protecting Myogenic Progenitors from Apoptosis. PLoS ONE. 3(9):e3223 (mouse, Italy)<br />
Ferrara N et al. (2008) Exercice training promotes SIRT1 activity in aged rats. Rejuvenation Res.<br />
11(1):139-150 (rat, Italy)<br />
Serradj N and Jamon M (2007) Age-related changes in the motricity of the inbred mice strains<br />
129/sv and C57BL/6j. Behavioral Brain research 177(1): 80-89. (mouse, France)<br />
Suelves M et al. (2007) uPA deficiency exacerbates muscular dystrophy in MDX mice. The Journal<br />
of Cell Biology 178(6):1039-51. (Mouse, Spain)<br />
Alonso M et al. (2006) Melatonin inhibits the expression of the inducible isoform of nitric oxide<br />
synthase and nuclear factor kappa B activation in rat skeletal muscle. J. Pineal Res. In Press<br />
Billat V et al. (2005) Inter- and intrastrain variation in mouse critical running speed. J. Apll. Physiol.<br />
98: 1258-1263. (mice, France).<br />
Majczynski H et al. (2005) Serotonin-Related Enhancement of Recovery of Hind Limb <strong>Motor</strong><br />
Functions in Spinal Rats after Grafting of Embryonic Raphe Nuclei. J. Neurotrauma. 22(5): 590-604.<br />
(Rat, Poland)<br />
<strong>Sensory</strong> & <strong>Motor</strong> I Small Animal Treadmill<br />
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