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Das 8007ius reader

Manufactured by Avidity Science

The DAS-8007IUS Reader is a laboratory instrument designed for data acquisition and signal processing. It features multi-channel inputs and can be used to measure and record various types of sensor data.

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2 protocols using das 8007ius reader

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Implanted Temperature Monitoring in Mice

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Mice were housed for the duration of the testing in a temperature-controlled animal housing facility monitored and maintained at a temperature of 22°C ± 0.4°C at Stanford University. A temperature probe (14 × 2.2 mm, 120 mg, IPTT-300 Temperature Transponder, Bio Medic Data Systems) was implanted subcutaneously dorsal and lateral to the L1–L4 region of the mouse, with a reported accuracy of ±0.6°C (63 (link)). After 3 days, body temperatures were measured in the morning and afternoon using a scanner (DAS-8007IUS Reader, Bio Medic Data Systems) that allowed for temperature measurements in conscious mice in home cages.
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Remote Body Temperature Monitoring

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Mice were implanted with a IPTT-300 temperature transponder into the subcutaneous dorsal region. Following one week of recovery, body temperature was assessed every 2 hrs for 24 hrs using a hand-held DAS-8007-IUS reader from outside the cage, enabling remote body temperature measurements with minimal disruption to the animals (Bio Medic Data Systems). Mice had ad lib access to food and water for the duration of the experiment.
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