The University of Texas Health San Antonio has been a long-standing user of the MouseOx® system, beginning with the original MouseOx Plus® paired with a Multiplexer. This early setup enabled higher throughput and allowed researchers to adapt multiple-animal templates to their specific needs. Over time, the system has become a cornerstone for studying the cardiorespiratory […]
The MouseOx system was developed by a team of research engineers to simplify both data acquisition and analysis in life science applications. Data collected during an experiment is stored in a TDMS format file, which contains all recorded parameters. These files can be opened in the MouseOx Playback Software, where results are displayed graphically. Within […]
Blood gas and pulse oximetry are two types of measurements that provide insight into blood gas exchange. There are significant differences in how each is measured. Blood gases are measured by removal of a small sample of blood, which is then delivered into a device that measures parameters directly from the blood. Blood gas machines conduct […]