This Harvard Apparatus Isotonic Transducer is exceptionally sensitive and stable, requiring a minimum of force to produce a substantial electrical signal. It uses precision ball bearings and a graduated optical density vane that moves between an infrared source and a sensor. Search for Product in current catalog
This Harvard Apparatus Isotonic Transducer is exceptionally sensitive and stable, requiring a minimum of force to produce a substantial electrical signal. It uses precision ball bearings and a graduated optical density vane that moves between an infrared source and a sensor.
The notched, pierced input lever is 90 mm (3-1/2 in) long for easy connection to muscle tissue. A spring and anchor post are supplied for converting the unit into a Transducer capable of recording frog/heart muscle tension for auxotonic applications.
This Transducer has a 2 m (6.6 ft) shielded integral cable which terminates in a specific connector for use with one of the amplifiers/signal conditioners below.
Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometric Anlyses of Phospholipids from Rat and Human Pancreatic Islets and Subcellular Membranes with us of Harvard Syringe Pump
Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometric Anlyses of Phospholipids from Rat and Human Pancreatic Islets and Subcellular Membranes with us of Harvard Syringe Pump