IASP 2018 in Boston- DWB and more reliable pain detection

IASP 2018 in Boston- DWB and more reliable pain detection

IASP 2018 IN BOSTON:
MEET BIOSEB ON BOOTH #401

Are you looking for a faster and more reliable way to detect pain in your animal models? Many pain tests require the operator to apply a stimulus to restrained animals to conduct pain assessment, introducing inter-operator variability and subject stress. Bioseb's Dynamic Weight Bearing (DWB) test is the only operator-independent, spontaneous pain test not requiring animal restraint. DWB precisely measure changes in postural equilibrium in freely moving rodents by assessing their weight distribution on each one of their 4 paws, tail, and other body parts.

We are excited to introduce our latest version of DWB instrument at The World Congress on Pain in Boston, September 12 -16th at our exhibit booth #401. Available for demonstration will be a range of spontaneous pain, thermal and mechanical allodynia/hyperalgesia, activity, motor control & coordination instruments developed by our R&D teams in support of your pain-related research. It will be a great opportunity to discuss your latest research projects with us, as well as your current equipment needs!

Let discuss your specific applications and discover the new features of DWB2 at IASP, Boston, booth #401.

Click here to read more about the Dynamic Weight Bearing, and how it can help you for your studies on pain!

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