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For over 25 years, Bioseb has been a key player in preclinical research, developing cutting-edge in vivo instrumentation to support studies in neuroscience, metabolism, pain, and physiology. Our tools, designed primarily for rodent models, provide precise, reproducible data essential for understanding disease mechanisms, assessing therapeutic interventions, and advancing translational research. These in vivo research tools are aligned with our commitment to ethical and responsible preclinical research

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Dynamic Weight Bearing 2.0

The advanced version of our Dynamic Weight Bearing Test for rodents (rats and mice) allows for faster paw identification,...

    Cold Hot Plate Test

    For testing animal's thermal sensitivity to pain resulting from exposure to heat or cold: the Cold Hot Plate is an...

      Tail Suspension Test - Wireless

      Bioseb's version 5 of the Tail Suspension Test system, based on both strain sensors and video acquisition, is the only fully...

        Grip strength test

        An easy way to objectively quantify the muscular strength of mice and rats, and to assess the effect of drugs, toxins,...

          OXYLET- Indirect Calorimeter

          The OXYLET system - Physiocage is a modular system allowing the integration
          of respiratory metabolism (O2 consumption...

            Treadmill

            These small animal treadmills are used for forced exercise training and accurate testing of fatigue in rodents. The control...

              Rotarod for rats and mice

              Rotarod provides an easy way to test the motor activity in rodents (mouse or rat) - an ideal solution for studying central...

                Von Frey Filaments

                A set of 20 monofilaments based on the Semmes Weinstein monofilament set - featuring retractable filaments to protect the...

                  Infrared Actimeter

                  Used to Measure SPONTANEOUS motor activity in an open field by mean of photoelectric Infra Red beams