112PP Pressure Myograph Training at the University of South Alabama
Hands-on training for the 112PP Pressure Myograph System supporting research into vascular remodeling, endothelial signaling, hypertension and vasculitis.
DMT had the opportunity to conduct a hands-on training session with the 112PP Pressure Myograph System in Thiago Bruder's laboratory at the University of South Alabama.
Hands-on pressure myograph training
The training session focused on helping the research team become familiar with the 112PP system and connect its capabilities to their vascular research workflow. Working directly with the team in their own laboratory allowed the session to address practical questions related to system operation, preparation handling and experimental use.
The laboratory's research examines how endothelium-derived molecules influence vascular remodeling in conditions including hypertension and vasculitis. The 112PP will support studies of vascular function under both physiological and pathological conditions.
Hands-on training helps research teams connect pressure-myograph operation with the vessel preparations, biological questions and experimental workflows used in their own laboratory.
Supporting vascular remodeling research
The DMT 112PP is designed for pressure and pulsation studies in isolated small vessels. It allows researchers to work under controlled transmural pressure while tracking vessel diameter and pressure-dependent vascular responses, with the option to apply programmable pulsation protocols.
System orientation
Practical review of the 112PP chamber, Pressure Interface, system connections and the core operating workflow used for pressure-myograph experiments.
Pressure-myograph workflow
Hands-on guidance connected to vessel preparation, pressure control, pulsation settings and routine experimental operation.
Research applications
Support for studies of endothelial signaling, vascular remodeling, hypertension, vasculitis and vascular function under physiological and pathological conditions.
Training outcome
A practical foundation designed to help the laboratory team use the system confidently as the research program develops.
Why training matters
Pressure myography requires careful vessel cannulation, alignment, pressure control, calibration and live diameter measurement. Hands-on training helps users understand how these steps connect and how consistent preparation and system handling can support reliable experimental workflows.
DMT onsite training is most valuable when it is linked directly to the customer's research questions, vessel type and laboratory configuration. This gives researchers the opportunity to ask practical questions while working with the system in the environment where it will be used.
Learn more: Pressure Pulsation Myograph System - 112PP
The DMT 112PP supports steady-pressure, pulsatile-pressure and non-pulsatile flow workflows for studying structure and function in isolated small vessels under controlled laboratory conditions.
Open Pressure Pulsation Myograph System - 112PP ›After the training
Following training, researchers can continue using DMT resources including manuals, product videos, practical guides, software downloads and technical support. These resources help laboratories maintain continuity as new users, protocols and applications are introduced.
- Guides and manuals for 112PP system reference
- Product and how-to videos for workflow support
- Protocols and articles for vascular research context
- Technical support for troubleshooting and follow-up questions