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The Most Popular Mouse Isolated Lung Perfusion System

 

The IPL-1 is an ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) system engineered specifically for the fragile mouse heart. The core system can be initially configured with various system options or upgraded later as your needs change. 

The isolated mouse lung can be ventilated under positive pressure and under subatmospheric pressure to mimic the in vivo situation as closely as possible. There are bigger differences in vascular flows seen between positive and negative ventilation. Depending on the study, a ventilated lung or a physiologic breathing lung can be simulated.

To ensure that your system is properly configured as a functional unit that meets your application needs, please complete the checklist below and contact Technical Services before placing an order. In Europe, please call +49 7665-9200-0 or email sales@hugo-sachs.de.  For other regions, email us at sales@harvardapparatus.com or call 800-597-0580.

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Isolated Perfused Lung Systems for Mouse (IPL-1)

The Most Popular Mouse Isolated Lung Perfusion System

 

The IPL-1 is an ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) system engineered specifically for the fragile mouse heart. The core system can be initially configured with various system options or upgraded later as your needs change. 

The isolated mouse lung can be ventilated under positive pressure and under subatmospheric pressure to mimic the in vivo situation as closely as possible. There are bigger differences in vascular flows seen between positive and negative ventilation. Depending on the study, a ventilated lung or a physiologic breathing lung can be simulated.

To ensure that your system is properly configured as a functional unit that meets your application needs, please complete the checklist below and contact Technical Services before placing an order. In Europe, please call +49 7665-9200-0 or email sales@hugo-sachs.de.  For other regions, email us at sales@harvardapparatus.com or call 800-597-0580.

Click here to view our comprehensive catalog!



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