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How do I choose a chamber that is best suited to my applications since LSI offers several different models?

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How do I choose a chamber that is best suited to my applications since LSI offers several different models?

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• Call us. We are happy to discuss your research needs. • Decide whether you want to run experiments on one or two vessels at a time. A dual vessel chamber enables you to: – Test a second, equilibrated vessel after the experiment on the first vessel has finished, or is equilibrating from exposure to an agent. – Connect the two vessels as in a bioassay. – Compare responses of two vessels of different sizes, from different vascular beds, or superfused and/or perfused with different agents. • Select a chamber which has the unique features required by your experiments from the table below.

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