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Das 7007r

Manufactured by Avidity Science

The DAS-7007R is a laboratory equipment product. It is a multi-channel digital data acquisition system designed for recording and analyzing various types of sensor data.

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Thermoneutral Acclimation and Cold Exposure

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Mice were pre-acclimated at thermoneutrality (28-30°C) for 1wk and then shifted to 4°C. Body temperature was measured with a rectal probe (Physitemp, RET3) and a reader (Physitemp, BAT-12) and implanted temperature probes (Bio Medic Data Systems, IPTT-300) with a transponder (Bio Medic Data Systems, DAS-7007R)34 ,35 .
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Subcutaneous Temperature Monitoring in Mice

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The mice were anesthetized by isoflurane inhalation. The neck hair was removed, and the skin was opened. A temperature monitoring microchip (Bio Medic Data Systems, 12 mm long and 2 mm in diameter) was surgically implanted in the subcutaneous area. After 3 days' recovery from the surgery, the temperature was manually recorded by remotely scanning the animal using a handheld reader system (DAS-7007R, Bio Medic Data Systems) at 9 a.m., 12 p.m., and 4 p.m. daily.
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Real-Time BAT Monitoring in Mice

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To monitor BAT response in real time, temperature probes (Bio Medic Data Systems, IPTT-300) were implanted into the interscapular region of mice and temperature was read with a transponder (Bio Medic Data Systems, DAS-7007R). To activate sympathetic neurons, mice were i.p. injected with saline or Clozapine N-oxide (Sigma, C0832) at 1 mg/kg.
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Real-Time BAT Monitoring in Mice

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To monitor BAT response in real time, temperature probes (Bio Medic Data Systems, IPTT-300) were implanted into the interscapular region of mice and temperature was read with a transponder (Bio Medic Data Systems, DAS-7007R). To activate sympathetic neurons, mice were i.p. injected with saline or Clozapine N-oxide (Sigma, C0832) at 1 mg/kg.
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Thermoneutral Acclimation and Cold Exposure

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Mice were pre-acclimated at thermoneutrality (28-30°C) for 1wk and then shifted to 4°C. Body temperature was measured with a rectal probe (Physitemp, RET3) and a reader (Physitemp, BAT-12) and implanted temperature probes (Bio Medic Data Systems, IPTT-300) with a transponder (Bio Medic Data Systems, DAS-7007R)34 ,35 .
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Real-Time BAT Monitoring in Mice

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To monitor BAT response in real time, temperature probes (Bio Medic Data Systems, IPTT-300) were implanted into the interscapular region of mice and temperature was read with a transponder (Bio Medic Data Systems, DAS-7007R). To activate sympathetic neurons, mice were i.p. injected with saline or Clozapine N-oxide (Sigma, C0832) at 1 mg/kg.
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Real-Time BAT Monitoring in Mice

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To monitor BAT response in real time, temperature probes (Bio Medic Data Systems, IPTT-300) were implanted into the interscapular region of mice and temperature was read with a transponder (Bio Medic Data Systems, DAS-7007R). To activate sympathetic neurons, mice were i.p. injected with saline or Clozapine N-oxide (Sigma, C0832) at 1 mg/kg.
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