Respiratory nose-only device and system for laboratory animals

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for mixing treating agent with respiratory gas

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12820014, 12820019, 12820418, 119420, A61D 704

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for exposing laboratory animals to test substances comprises, generally, at least two supply manifolds for supplying each a gaseous or a vaporous substance, an exhaust manifold for removing an exhalate of said animals and unused portion of said test substance, and a plurality of inhalation chambers. Each chamber is dimensioned to accommodate a nasal part of the animal's head and is in fluid communication with the at least two supply manifolds and with the exhaust manifold. The apparatus is designed to prevent the streams of test substances hitting the animal's nostrils and causing an avoidance reaction.

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