
A unique setup for the automation of the Open Field test for rats and mice : 3D-camera based technology is now capable of direct height...
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Motor activity, coordination, and control disorders are common symptoms in numerous neurological and neurodegenerative conditions, including Parkinson's disease—whose prevalence has doubled since 2000 (WHO)—, Huntington's disease, and multiple sclerosis. These impairments significantly affect patients' quality of life and remain a major focus of preclinical research. Since 1996, Bioseb has been dedicated to developing advanced tools for assessing movement, coordination, and motor deficits in preclinical rodent models, primarily mice and rats. These solutions are essential for evaluating motor function recovery, understanding disease progression, and exploring therapeutic strategies across a wide range of neurological disorders.
Bioseb's version 5 of the Tail Suspension Test system, based on both strain sensors and video acquisition, is the only fully...
NEW ! A complete (hardware + software), dedicated and automated solution for the Elevated Plus Maze test, featuring...
A unique setup for the automation of the Open Field test for rats and mice : 3D-camera based technology is now capable of...
Open-field test - ARENA ONLY - used to evaluate of animal's basal activity and its evolution for rodents (rats and mice) in...
The new Forced Swimming Test system from Bioseb uses a dual approach:
Combining a double input from vibrations and...
The Zero-Maze is an alternative to the elevated maze for rodents (rats and mice), without the center square to avoid...
Comparison of anxiolytic drug-induced ease of exploratory activity between an illuminated compartment and a dark one: this...