Tail Flick Test
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Features & Benefits
Rat and Mouse Compatibility
Suitable for both rats and mice with appropriate restrainers.
Touchscreen Control
7-inch touch screen display with 800×480 resolution for intuitive operation.
Infrared Thermal Stimulus
Infrared strip spot with 20–100W intensity, adjustable in 0.5W steps.
Stable Temperature Output
CNC frequency modulation ensures stable thermal intensity.
Adjustable Timing and Protection
Thermal stimulus duration 5–50s (1s step) with user-defined cut-off protection; manual or automatic timing available.
Data Storage and Analysis
Stores up to 200 data points; visualized on control unit, printable, or exportable to PC for detailed analysis.
Integrated Mini Printer
Equipped with thermal mini printer for instant documentation.
Compact Design
Overall dimension 35×30×15cm, weight 6.2kg, power 110–220V, 50/60Hz, 50W.
Highlights
Infrared Thermal Stimulus
Precise Latency Measurement
User-Friendly Interface
Automatic Data Analysis
Reliable & Reproducible
Applications
Analgesic drug screening and efficacy studies
Pain threshold measurement in rodents
Nociceptive and sensory response evaluation
Thermal pain reflex assessment
Preclinical pharmacology and neuroscience research
Order Information
| Item No. | Product Description |
|---|---|
| SA706 | Tail Flick Test |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Tail Flick Test used for?
It is used to measure the pain threshold (nociceptive response) in rodents by recording the reaction time to a thermal (infrared) stimulus applied to the tail. -
Can the Tail Flick Test be used for both rats and mice?
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What technology is used to deliver the heat stimulus?
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How many data points can be stored?
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What makes BioMed’s Tail Flick Test different from other systems?