Animal Behavior & Monitoring Equipment

Animal Behavior & Monitoring Equipment Laboratory animals are important research subjects in complex physiological and behavioral areas, such as development, toxicology, disease, and neuroscience. In translational and preclinical research, animal models are used to study disease progression, pharmacological effects, and other therapies. Animal behavior can be monitored and analyzed in the study of the nervous system, as well as in psychological and mental health disorders. In environmental and toxicology research, mice and rats are used to gain valuable insights in toxic compounds, pollutants, and other safety risks in humans. In this catalog, we list specialized instruments across manufacturers for assessing animal readings and responses in different animal research applications.

What are some examples of animal monitoring equipment?

  • Analgesia Meters - these equipment are designed to measure behaviors of animals to pain, pressure or other sensations in response to experimental stimuli or pharmacological compounds, such as narcotics.
  • Blood Pressure Monitors - specialized equipment can be used to measure the cardiovascular activity of animals in response to various tests. Such devices are tailored to attach to specific animal body parts, such as the tail.
  • Temperature Probes - The body temperature of animals is an important physiological and metabolic parameter. Temperature change can also be induced during experiments. Temperature change in animals can be accurately measured using carefully-designed probes.
  • Catheters - Animal catheters allow effective administration of drugs and other pharmacological compounds. If chronically implanted, catheters can also help minimize adverse influences of anesthesia, acute effects of surgery, and stress from handling and restraint.
  • Animal Monitoring Systems - Standalone specialty devices are available that measure a variety of physiological or metabolic parameters, such as respiratory functions, blood flow, vibration sensitivity, and more.