Empowering Scientific Discovery
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At Danish Myo Technology, we design instrumentation that lets researchers explore physiology with exceptional control and clarity. Our myographs and organ bath systems are built for the rigor of modern biomedical science — delivering stable environments, sensitive measurements, and reproducible data that stand up to publication and peer review.
Every DMT system is designed to reduce variability, streamline workflows, and deepen insight into physiological mechanisms. Whether you're investigating disease models, characterizing drug candidates, or teaching the next generation of scientists, our instruments help you generate high-quality data — every time. |
Wire MyographyWire myographs enable precise measurement of isometric tension in small vessels, supporting detailed studies of vascular reactivity and smooth muscle contractility. With stable mounting, high sensitivity, and reproducible force measurements, they provide the accuracy needed for rigorous ex vivo vascular research.
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Pressure MyographsPressure myographs provide researchers with precise control of intraluminal pressure, enabling detailed analysis of small-vessel function, vascular reactivity, and biomechanical behavior. Built for high stability and high-resolution measurement, these systems deliver reproducible, publication-grade data that support rigorous ex vivo vascular physiology and pharmacology studies.
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Organ BathsOrgan baths allow controlled, high-precision studies of isolated tissues, enabling researchers to measure contractility, pharmacological responses, and muscle physiology in real time. With stable mounting, sensitive force detection, and reproducible conditions, organ baths provide reliable data for rigorous ex vivo pharmacology and tissue research.
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Our Customers Say It Best!
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"We are very positive about the DMT wire myographs. They are compact, easy to use and absolutely reproducible. The modular system allow easy cleaning and repair. My technicians and students prefer the DMT system to the others in the lab."
Prof. William Campbell
Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology / Medical College of Wisconsin, WI, USA
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