Materials
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
MRI scanner | Varian | 7 Tesla | |
Small-animal PET scanner | Gamma Medica | Lab-PET/-Triumph | |
Heat mat | Sunbeam | PN 143937 | |
Heater system | SA Instruments | 761 100 Rev B | |
Respiratory gating | SA Instruments | SAII's P-resp | |
Clinical chemistry analyzer | Siemens Healthcare Diagnosis | 765000.931 | Dimension Xpand Plus |
Polyethylene tubing 50 | Becton Dickinson | 427411 | |
Injection pump | KD Scientific | Model 210 | |
Gamma-counter | GMI | Packard Cobra II | |
Centrifuge | Thermo Scientific | 75002416 | Heraeus Pico 21 |
PMOD software | PMOD Technologies | PMOD 3.2 version | |
Geiger counter | Fluke Biomedical | ASM-990 | Advanced Survey Meter |
Reagent | |||
Isoflurane | Abbott Laboratories, Ltd | B506 | |
0.9% NaCl solution | Hospira | 4888010 | |
Heparin | Sandoz | 1004336 | |
Isopropenyl acetate | Aldrich | 11778 | 99% |
Methyllithium | Aldrich | 197343 | 1.6 M |
THF | Aldrich | 87371 | |
Flex reagent cartridge glucose | Siemens Healthcare Diagnosis | DF40 | |
Trizma base | Sigma | T6066-500G | prepare tris buffer 100 mM pH 7.0 |
Sodium oxamate | Sigma | O2751 | 20 mM |
NADH | Roche | 10128015001 | 0.15 mM |
b-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase | Toyobo | HBD-301 | 1 U/ml |
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