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Bio 152 irb

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The BIO-152-IRB is a laboratory equipment product from Bioseb. It is designed for scientific research and analysis purposes. The core function of this product is to provide precise and consistent data measurements. No further details or interpretation of its intended use are available.

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Measuring Tail Skin Temperature in Rodents

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The tail skin temperature was measured during the dark-period every week of the experimental period using an infrared thermometer for small rodents (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) [26 (link)]. Three measurements were made 10 min apart each time, and the average value was used as a single data point.
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Tail Skin Temperature Measurement

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The tail skin temperature was measured using an infrared thermometer (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) designed for small rodents at weeks eight and eleven of the experimental periods during the sleep cycle. Three measurements were taken every 10 min, and the average for each animal was considered as a single data point.
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Tail Skin Temperature Measurement in Rodents

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Tail skin temperature was measured using an infrared thermometer (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) designed for small rodents at the 1th and 8th weeks of the experimental periods during the sleep cycle. Three measurements were made 10 min apart and the average value for the animal was used as a single data point for each week [19 (link)].
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Monitoring Tail Skin Temperature in Rodents

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Tail skin temperatures were monitored during the sleep cycle every week of the experimental period using an infrared thermometer for small rodents (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) [18 (link)]. Three measurements were made every 10 min and the average value was used as a single data point.
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Rat Tail Skin Temperatures and Hot Flashes

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Rat tail skin temperatures and surrogate measures of hot flashes in menopausal women were measured weekly during the sleep cycle using an infrared thermometer for small rodents (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) three times and 10 min apart [17 (link)].
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Rodent Body Composition Evaluation by DEXA

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Tail skin temperature was monitored during the experimental periods during the light period using an infrared thermometer for small rodents (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France). Three measurements were made 10 min apart and their average value was used as a single data point.
Body composition including BMD, lean body mass, and fat mass was analyzed with a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometer (DEXA; Norland pDEXA Sabre; Norland Medical Systems Inc., Fort Atkinson, WI, USA). DEXA was calibrated with a phantom supplied by the manufacturer prior to use. The animals were laid in a prone position with posterior legs and hip, knee, and ankle articulations being maintained in 90° flexion with external rotation with tape, after anesthetization with ketamine and xylazine (100 and 10 mg/kg bw, resp.). After scanning leg, hip, and knee areas on the right side, BMD was determined by the DEXA instrument equipped with the appropriate software for BMD assessment in small animals [29 (link)]. Fat mass and lean mass were also measured in a similar manner to BMD by DEXA.
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Measuring Menopausal Hot Flushes

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The tail skin temperature as hot flushes in menopausal symptoms was measured three times 10 min each week during the light cycle by an infrared thermometer for small rodents (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) [22 (link)].
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Monitoring Tail Skin Temperature in Rodents

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Tail skin temperature was monitored on the fourth and eighth weeks of the experimental periods during the sleep cycle using an infrared thermometer (BIO-152-IRB, Bioseb, Chaville, France) designed for small rodents. Three measurements were made 10 min apart, and the average value for the animal was used as a single data point.
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