The physiological signal telemetry system can ensure that animals can move freely in the cage without anesthesia or restraint so that the measured physiological signals can better reflect the physiological conditions of animals in their natural state. It can be used for biological rhythm research and related vital sign monitoring.
Product Description
The physiological signal telemetry system uses wireless telemetry technology to bury the sensor in the body of experimental animals and wirelessly transmit physiological signals in real time. It can be used to measure physiological parameters such as heart rate, body temperature, and activity level of conscious and unrestrained rats, mice, rabbits, beagles, monkeys, fish, and other animals over a long period of time.
The physiological signal telemetry system can ensure that animals can move freely in the cage without anaesthesia or restraint so that the measured physiological signals can better reflect the physiological conditions of animals in their natural state. It can be used for biological rhythm research and related vital sign monitoring.
The physiological signal telemetry system mainly consists of implanted sensors, data receivers, and software. According to the purpose of the experiment, various specifications of the implanted sensors are provided, which are suitable for animals such as mice and rats. The implanted sensor requires no batteries and is powered wirelessly by the data receiver. When used, it is buried under the animal’s skin. The physiological signals are collected by the implanted sensor and converted into corresponding electrical signals, which are then emitted by the radio.