Degeneration Retinitis Equipment & Supplies
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Diagnosys LLC based inLowell, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The Dark Adaptometry module uses the ColorDome™ or ColorFlash™ stimulator to perform a full or partial field dark adaptation to accurately measure retinal parameters such as cone sensitivity, rod sensitivity and the rod-cone break point. The dark adaptometry test may be run for single or dual eye measurements or a combination. Protocols include the Marmor Test as well as a wide array ...
Manufactured by:Notal Vision, Inc. based inManassas, VIRGINIA (USA)
The Notal OCT Analyzer (NOATM) is a computational image analysis algorithm designed to provide automated detection of fluid in exudative retinal diseases including wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration, macular edema, and retinal vein occlusions. NOA uses a machine learning algorithm and image recognition computational technique to distinguish ...
Manufactured by:3B Scientific GmbH based inHamburg, GERMANY
This human eye model by 3B Scientific® shows an eye enlarged by a factor of 5. It is a perfect tool to assists the healthcare professional in educating patients in the anatomy and changes of the human ...
by:veriNOS pharmaceuticals GmbH based inWuerzburg, GERMANY
Ronopterin is an allosteric inhibitor of inducible NO synthase (iNOS) that rapidly decreases the excessive production of NO resulting from acute overactivation of this enzyme. Ronopterin has no significant effect on the physiological production of NO by other constitutive NO-synthesizing enzymes that are essential for brain and body ...
Manufactured by:Taconic Biosciences, Inc. based inRensselaer, NEW YORK (USA)
One of the most used inbred mouse models, the C57BL/6 is used in nearly every research application, and it's commonly used as the genetic background for transgenic mouse models. It is also the preferred model for studying diet-induced obesity and the chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model of multiple ...
Manufactured by:Konan Medical USA, Inc. based inIrvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Checking pupils for an APD is an important part of the comprehensive eye exam, and is recommended in the AAO’s Preferred Practice Patterns for POAG suspects and patients, however the swinging flashlight method is difficult for humans to do well, and even more difficult and time consuming to accurately quantify. Importantly, there is evidence that subtle APDs may be clinically significant. ...