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RS-ITA iWorx Invertebrate System provides everything needed for the following Invertebrate physiology experiments:
Crayfish Heart
Byssal Retractor Muscle
Crayfish Gut Pharmacology
Crayfish Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Cockroach Leg Mechanoreceptors
Osmoregulation
Action Potentials in Earthworm
The following Animal Physiology Experiments can also be performed with this kit.
Frog Electrocardiogram
Compound Action Potentials
Neuromuscular Studies
The RS-ITA Invertebrate Add-on Transducer Set includes:
- IX-TA-220 Data Recorder
- LabScribe Recording and Analysis Software
- iWire-BIO4 4-Channel Biopotential iWire Recording Module
- FT-302 Force Transducer
- NBC-402 Nerve Bath Chamber
- C-BNC-PN2 Stimulator Cable – BNC to Dual Platinum needle electrode
- C-ISO-PN3 Recording Cable – 3 Lead Pin to 1 inch Platinum plated needles
- C-ISO-F3 Flexible Silver Wire Electrodes
- A-STK-125: Dissection Kit
- Courseware
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Marino, C. L., and B. H. Jensen. “Zebrafish, Danio rerio, Ovaries Spontaneously Contract Just Prior to Lights On.” Journal of Behavioral and Neuroscience Research 6 (2008): 10-14.
Maksimovic, Srdjan, John E. Layne, and Elke K. Buschbeck. “Spectral sensitivity of the principal eyes of sunburst diving beetle, Thermonectus marmoratus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae), larvae.” The Journal of experimental biology 214, no. 21 (2011): 3524-3531.
Stowasser, Annette, and Elke K. Buschbeck. “Electrophysiological evidence for polarization sensitivity in the camera-type eyes of the aquatic predacious insect larva Thermonectus marmoratus.” The Journal of experimental biology 215, no. 20 (2012): 3577-3586.
Haas, Eric T. “SENESCENCE EFFECTS UPON THE VISUAL SYSTEM OF LONG-‐LIVED DROSOPHILA INDY MUTANTS AS MEASURED BY ELECTRORETINOGRAPHY.” PhD diss., WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, 2014.
SRINIVASAN, D., S. SHIGENOBU, D. STERN, and S. KOBAYASHI. “Investigation of the role of Aubergine RNA-binding proteins in the reproductive plasticity of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum.”
Stowasser, Annette. “Toward unraveling the mystery of how the unusual principal eyes of Thermonectus marmoratus larvae work–constructing a first functional model.” PhD diss., University of Cincinnati, 2013.
Lombardi, Sara Ann. “Comparative physiological ecology of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, and the Asian oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis: an investigation into aerobic metabolism and hypoxic adaptations.” (2012).
Barnes, Katelyn R., Regina RF Cozzi, George Robertson, and William S. Marshall. “Cold acclimation of NaCl secretion in a eurythermic teleost: Mitochondrial function and gill remodeling.” Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 168 (2014): 50-62.
Kinnick, Tyson Rand. “Understanding the Function of Bestrophin.” (2007).
Stowasser, Annette, and Elke K. Buschbeck. “Electrophysiological evidence for polarization sensitivity in the camera-type eyes of the aquatic predacious insect larva Thermonectus marmoratus.” The Journal of experimental biology 215, no. 20 (2012): 3577-3586.
Kim, Sung-Eun, Il-Gyu Ko, Bo-Kyun Kim, Yun-Hee Sung, Mal-Soon Shin, Sehyung Cho, Chang-Ju Kim, Khae-Hawn Kim, Kyo-Won Lee, and Dong-Hee Kim. “Transplantation of human adipose-derived stem cells into the urethra ameliorates stress urinary incontinence and blunts the induction of c-Fos immunoreactivities in brain areas related to micturition in female rats.” Animal Cells and Systems 14, no. 4 (2010): 237-244.
SRINIVASAN, D., S. SHIGENOBU, D. STERN, and S. KOBAYASHI. “Investigation of the role of Aubergine RNA-binding proteins in the reproductive plasticity of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum.”
Stowasser, Annette. “Toward unraveling the mystery of how the unusual principal eyes of Thermonectus marmoratus larvae work–constructing a first functional model.” PhD diss., University of Cincinnati, 2013.
Lombardi, Sara Ann. “Comparative physiological ecology of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, and the Asian oyster, Crassostrea ariakensis: an investigation into aerobic metabolism and hypoxic adaptations.” (2012).
View all of the Invertebrate research citations on Google Scholar.