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The Measurement of Small Animal Respiratory Volumes by Capacitance Respirometry

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Pages 593-598 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Volume-related surface area changes of the thorax and abdomen are detected by measuring changes in the frequency of an oscillating capacitor circuit. Output signals are directly recorded as spirometric tracings. Respired air and flow rates of small animals are measured without head and neck attachments, anesthesia, or trachea intubation. This noninvasive technique is a sensitive method of measuring small animal respiratory volumes under nearly normal physiological conditions.

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