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37215 Instruction Manual (Rev. 4)
Start / Stop
by pedal switch
Power Requirement
115/230 Volts, 50/60 Hz
Reading
index position on ruler, see paragraph 4.3-Reading the Results
Force Range
3 force ranges:
37215 from 0 to 250, 500, 750 grams
37216 from 0 to 125, 250, 375 grams
Power Consumption
15 W max.
Connection to PC
via 37215-100 Analgesy-Meter DAQ, see paragraphs 5-DATA
ACQUISITION and 7.2-Optional
Operating Temperature 10° to 40° C
Sound Level
negligible
Physical
Total Weight
3.3 Kg
Shipping Weight
5.4 Kg approx.
Dimensions
46 x 16 x 14 cm
Packing Dimensions
55 x 45 x 36 cm
Warranty
Warranty
367215 / 37216 are covered by a 24-month warranty.
7.4
BIBLIOGRAPHY
7.5
Method
L.O. Randall and J.J. Selitto:
“A Method for Measurement of Analgesic Ac-
tivity on Inflamed Tissue
” Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn. CXI, No. 4: 409-419,
1957.
7.6
Reference to UB Analgesy-Meter (Rat)
E.K. Joseph et alia: “
Vascular Endothelial Cells Mediate Mechanical Stimu-
lation-Induced Enhancement of Endothelin Hyperalgesia via Activation of
P2X
2/3
Receptors on Nociceptors
” J. Neuroscience 33 (7): 2849-2859,
2013
L. Ferrari et alia: “
Role of Nociceptor αCaMKII in Transition from Acute to
Chronic Pain (Hyperalgesic Priming) in Male and Female Rats
” J. Neuro-
science 33 (27): 11002-11011,
2013
H.J. Jeong et alia: “
Role of 5-HT
1
receptor subtypes in the modulation of
pain and synaptic transmission in rat spinal superficial dorsal horn
” Br. J.
Pharmacol. 165 (6): 1956-1965,
2012
D.A. Andersson et alia: “
TRPA1 Has a Key Role in the Somatic Pro-
Nociceptive Actions of Hydrogen Sulfide”
PLoS ONE 7(10): e46917,
2012