Automated Quantitative Measures of Forelimb Function in Rats and Mice
A webinar for researchers interested in transitioning from traditional qualitative forelimb assessments to quantitative measurements with automated, high-throughput systems in rodent models.
Beyond Isometric Twitch: Utilizing lengthening, shortening and isotonic contraction tests for muscle function research
Learn how to characterize complete muscle function by combining lengthening, shortening and isotonic contraction tests with traditional isometric twitch and tetanus measurements.
Three Techniques, One System: How to Effectively Characterize Complete Muscle Function
An essential webinar for all muscle researchers interested in methodology, best-practices, and techniques for in-vivo, in-vitro, and in-situ muscle experimentation.
#ExpertAnswers: Christopher Ward, Ramzi Khairallah, & Matthew Borkowski on basic in-vivo, in-situ and in-vitro experiments
Christopher Ward, Ramzi Khairallah, and Mathew Borkowski discuss methodology and best practices regarding basic in-vivo, in-situ and in-vitro experiments.



