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Comprehensive lab animal monitoring system chambers oxymax clams

Manufactured by Columbus Instruments
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The Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System chambers (Oxymax/CLAMS) are designed to provide a versatile and comprehensive solution for monitoring various physiological parameters in laboratory animals. The core function of these chambers is to measure and record the animal's oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, and other related metrics in a controlled environment.

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Indirect Calorimetry of Mcpip Mice

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Indirect calorimetry was performed to assess energy expenditure in wild-type (Mcpipfl/fl) and Mcpipfl/fl LysMCre mice at 10 and 22 weeks of age. Animals were placed into individual cages—Columbus Instruments Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System chambers (Oxymax/CLAMS; Columbus Instruments, Columbus, OH, USA). VCO2 and VO2 were measured after 24-h acclimatization period and calculated based on the input and output rates of O2 consumption and CO2 production. The respiratory exchange ratio (RER = VCO2/VO2) and heat production [kcal·min−1 = (3.815 × 1.232 × RER) × (VO2)] were calculated using software provided by the manufacturer (Columbus Instruments, Columbus, OH, USA). Data were normalized to body weight.
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Indirect Calorimetry of Mcpip Mice

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Indirect calorimetry was performed to assess energy expenditure in wild‐type (Mcpipfl/fl) and Mcpipfl/fl LysMCre mice at 10 and 22 weeks of age. Animals were placed into individual cages—Columbus Instruments Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System chambers (Oxymax/CLAMS; Columbus Instruments, Columbus, OH, USA). VCO2 and VO2 were measured after 24‐h acclimatization period and calculated based on the input and output rates of O2 consumption and CO2 production. The respiratory exchange ratio (RER = VCO2/VO2) and heat production [kcal·min−1 = (3.815 × 1.232 × RER) × (VO2)] were calculated using software provided by the manufacturer (Columbus Instruments, Columbus, OH, USA). Data were normalized to body weight.
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