Wire Myograph Systems for Vascular Research
Measure isometric force in small arteries and vascular ring preparations with systems built for academic physiology workflows—whether you’re running deep mechanistic protocols, paired comparisons, confocal imaging, or higher-throughput concentration–response curves.
Not sure which system fits your prep? Use the quick guide below or compare models side-by-side.
Primary applications
Not sure which system fits your prep? Use the quick guide below or compare models side-by-side.
Primary applications
- Endothelium-dependent/-independent reactivity
- Vasoactive pharmacology & CRCs
- Mechanistic signaling studies (e.g., NO, prostanoids, Rho-kinase)
- Vessel viability, wire mounting, normalization, and tension protocols
- Imaging-coupled force recordings (model dependent)
Single Wire Myograph System - 310A
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Best for: mechanistic physiology, maximum flexibility, one vessel at a time
Typical day: detailed protocols, complex interventions, extended equilibration Why labs choose it
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Confocal Wire Myograph System - 360CW
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Best for: imaging-first vascular research (confocal/fluorescence + force)
Typical day: simultaneous functional readouts and optical measurements Why labs choose it
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Dual Wire Myograph System - 420A
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Best for: paired comparisons (control vs treated, WT vs KO), efficient workflows
Typical day: two vessels in parallel under matched conditions Why labs choose it
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Multi Wire Myograph System - 620M
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Best for: higher throughput CRCs, screening, multiple conditions in parallel
Typical day: 3–4 vessels per run; multiple drugs or conditions per experiment Why labs choose it
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Automated Multi Myograph System - 630MA
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Best for: high-throughput + standardization across users (automation)
Typical day: consistent normalization/preload across four vessels with less hands-on time Why labs choose it
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