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Radiotelemetry receiver pads

Manufactured by Data Sciences International
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The Radiotelemetry receiver pads are designed to receive and process data from implanted transmitters. These pads serve as the primary interface for capturing and relaying the signals emitted by the transmitters, enabling the monitoring and data collection processes. The core function of the receiver pads is to facilitate the efficient and reliable transmission of data from the implanted devices to the larger data management system.

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2 protocols using radiotelemetry receiver pads

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Acute Cardiovascular Reactivity to Novel Environment Stress in Rats

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In rats with radiotelemetry implants, baseline cardiovascular measurements were collected the weekend prior to novel environment stress. Rats were then exposed to a 30-minute novel environment stressor to assess acute cardiovascular reactivity. During novel environment, rats were connected to fiber-optic patch cords for stimulation and placed into a brightly-lit semi-transparent arena. Radiotelemetry receiver pads (Data Sciences International, St. Paul, MN) were arrayed under the arena with 10 Hz optic stimulation during the stressor to record hemodynamics and activity in 1-minute bins. Heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), systolic arterial pressure (SAP), and diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) were collected and analyzed with Ponemah software (Version:6.4x Data Sciences International).
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Acute Cardiovascular Stress Response in Rats

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In rats with radiotelemetry implants, baseline cardiovascular measurements were collected the weekend prior to novel environment stress. Rats were then exposed to a 30minute novel environment stressor to assess acute cardiovascular reactivity. During novel environment, rats were connected to fiber-optic patch cords for stimulation and placed into a brightly-lit semi-transparent arena. Radiotelemetry receiver pads (Data Sciences International, St. Paul, MN) were arrayed under the arena with 10 Hz optic stimulation during the stressor to record hemodynamics and activity in 1-minute bins. Heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), systolic arterial pressure (SAP), and diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) were collected and analyzed with Ponemah software (Version:6.4x Data Sciences International).
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