www.multichannelsystems.com

Innovations in Electrophysiology

Products

Latest Products

Compact data acquisition system for diabetes...
Automated liquid handling (MEA Xpress robot) with

Latest Software

V 2.20.14
Release Date: 2024-02-28
V 2.20.14
Release Date: 2024-02-28
V 1.5.5
Release Date: 2023-11-17
V 1.0.4
Release Date: 2023-09-05

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Overview

Multi Channel Systems offers products for precise scientific measuring in the field of electrophysiology for research groups at universities and for the pharmaceutical industry.

In Vitro MEA-Systems

  • 60 - 5000 channels for recording and stimulation
  • High throughput multiwell solutions
  • High resoultion on subcellular level
  • For slices, cultures, stem cells and retina preparations

In Vivo Systems

  • 4 - 256 recording channels
  • For freely moving or restrained animals and organ explant
  • Wireless recording system with electrical and optical stimulation

Patch Clamp

  • Manual Patch Clamp rig for all patch configurations
  • Get a complete setup from one source
  • Automated Patch Clamp with 1 to 4 channels

Xenopus Oocyte Research

  • Fully automated injection and TEVC in Xenopus Oocytes
  • Drug screening in 96 wells
  • Extremely small compound volumes

Stimulus Generators

  • Current and voltage controlled stimulation
  • Integrated isolation units
  • 2 - 8 independent channels

Software

  • Data acquisition
  • Data analysis
  • Control tools

Microelectrode Arrays

  • MEA with 32, 60, 120 or 252 electrodes
  • Layouts for all applications
  • Multiwell Plates (24 or 96 wells)

Accessories

  • Accessories for all systems
  • Pumps, temperature control, adapters etc.
  • Spare parts for your devices

HEKA

  • Tools for research in electrophysiology
  • Patch clamp amplifiers, TEVC amplifiers, potentiostats

Warner Instruments

  • Tools for electrophysiology
  • Components for patch clamp, oocyte clamp, and bilayer clamp electrophysiology

Micromanipulators and Microscopes

  • From well-established manufacturers
  • Ideal for electrophysiology and fluorescence imaging