New Syringe Pump Drug and Cell Delivery System

24 Feb 2011
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

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The new PHD ULTRA™ Syringe Pump drug and cell delivery system from Harvard Apparatus has been optimized to provide highly accurate and precise injections of low nanoliter to microliter volumes of cells and drugs that must be delivered to specific spatial locations.

The Harvard Apparatus PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite features foot pedal activation for hands-free injections. The high resolution LCD touch screen and icon interface allows users to create and run simple to complex methods without a PC. This enables new and existing operators to easily retrieve and run any pre-defined delivery method, greatly enhancing injection repeatability and reducing the likelihood of user error.

Though designed for fast bolus infusions, with high accuracy and precision, the PHD ULTRA™ Nanomite can easily deliver from low nanoliter up to tens of ml/min injections with unmatched performance, particularly when combined with Harvard Apparatus micro needles as small as 37 gauge. The PHD ULTRA™ has flow ramping capability for superior continuous volume injections into organs, muscle tissue, cells and neurons with minimal physiological impact.

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New Syringe Pump Drug and Cell Delivery System