BASi In Vivo Newsletter - October 2009
Introducing the New Culex ABC Next Week at ISSX and Neuroscience 2009
- For those who wish only to collect blood
- An automated, hands-off, uncomplicated system with user-friendly software
- Two models – one for rodents, one for larger animals such as swine and primates
- Automated Blood Collection – As easy as A B C
- Learn more at ISSX and Neuroscience 2009 (see below) and at www.Culex.net
ISSX – North American Convention
Booth 203
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
October 19 – 21
Neuroscience 2009
Booth 1027
McCormick Place, South Hall A – Chicago
October 18 – 21
Also NEW at Neuroscience:
The Raturn Activity Monitor — Collect behavioral activity data directly from a Raturn, without a Culex® Controller.
Posters worth noting at Neuroscience 2009
Culex-Related Posters
Tuesday, October 20, 1:00 - 2:00 PM, Poster EE25
D. R. GEHLERT, J. CRAMER, P. HIPSKIND, M. MORIN
The effects of MTIP, a new CRH1 receptor antagonist, on the hypophyseal-pituitary-axis of rodents
Wednesday, October 21, 3:00 - 4:00 PM, Poster O32
H. C. JACKSON, H. L. ROWLEY, M. R. PROW, J. GOSDEN, S. C. CHEETHAM, D. J. HEAL
Demonstration of the relationship between in vivo dopamine efflux, behaviour and drug pharmacokinetics
Force Plate Actimeter-Related Posters
Monday, October 19, 1:00 - 2:00 PM, Poster J36
Y. DAI, N. DUDEK1, Q. LI, S. FOWLER
AAV-mediated striatal expression of a calmodulin fragment improves motor function, weight loss and neuropathology in the R6/2 transgenic model of Huntington’s disease
Monday, October 19, 4:00 - 5:00 PM, Poster J31
M. A. JOHNSON, G. L. OSTERHAUS, A. N. ORTIZ, J. L. FULKS, P. C. SELLEY, S. C. FOWLER, S. VON HOERSTEN, O. RIESS
Simultaneous microdialysis and force plate actometer measurements in transgenic Huntington’s disease model rats
Tuesday, October 20, 10:00 - 11:00 AM, Poster N15
B. LEVANT, T. J. ZARCONE, S. C. FOWLER
Dietary omega-3 fatty acid content and age affect activity and response to novelty in rats
Wednesday, October 21, 8:00 - 9:00 AM, Poster GG103
G. L. OSTERHAUS, P. SELLEY, K. LAUDERDALE, S. C. FOWLER, D. JOHNSON, D. JOHNSON, M. JOHNSON
Simultaneous high temporal resolution measurements of behavior and dopamine release in freely moving rats
Wednesday, October 21, 3:00 - 4:00 PM, Poster O20
S. C. FOWLER, E. VORONTSOVA, L. MAHONEY
Actometer size interacts significantly with the effects of amphetamine on rats’ locomotor behavior: Analyses based on distance traveled and gait dynamics
For More Information
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