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Minispec lf50 td nmr body composition analyzer

Manufactured by Bruker
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The Minispec LF50 is a time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR) body composition analyzer designed for the measurement of total body fat, lean mass, and water content. It provides a fast, non-invasive, and accurate method for assessing body composition.

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Body Composition Analysis by TD-NMR

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Body composition was determined using a Minispec LF50 TD-NMR body composition analyzer (Bruker, Billerica, MA, USA), which provides the measurement of body weight and lean and fat mass. The relative fat mass was calculated as the fat mass (g)/body weight (g) ratio.
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Comprehensive Metabolic Phenotyping of Mice

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Whole‐body metabolic measurements were conducted using the OxyletPro System (Panlab). Mice were individually housed in the metabolic cage with free access to food and water. Light schedule, humidity, and temperature were the same as in the home cages. For indirect calorimetry measurements, O2 and CO2 levels were measured at 9‐minute intervals for a period of 180 s, with a controlled air supply at a flow rate of 300 ml/min. Activity levels were recorded by the transducer platform every 3 min. All data were analyzed using Metabolism software (Ver. 3.0, Panlab). Fat and lean mass of mice were measured by Time Domain NMR using Minispec LF‐50 TD‐NMR Body Composition Analyzer (Bruker) in the Taiwan Mouse Clinic.
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Body Composition Analysis via TD-NMR

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Body composition was determined using Minispec LF50 TD-NMR Body Composition Analyzer (Bruker, Billerica, MA, USA), which provides the measurement of body weight, and lean and fat mass. The relative fat mass was calculated as fat mass (g)/body weight (g) ratio.
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