New Citations | BIOPAC in Biology Research

Biology research covers a wide variety of studies all aiming to understand living organisms better. Here are just a few of the recent biology studies that have used BIOPAC tools for their findings…

Improved Cardiovascular Effects of a Novel Pomegranate Byproduct Extract Obtained through Hydrodynamic Cavitation. Nutrients16(4), 506. Antonelli, M., Benedetti, G., Calderone, V., Donelli, D., Faraloni, C., Flori, L., Lazzarini, G., Martelli, A., Meneguzzo, C., Meneguzzo, F., Miragliotta, V., Pirone, A., Spezzini, J., Tagliavento, L., Testai, L. (2024).

Researchers aimed to examine the cardiovascular effects of a new extract (PPE) created from the non-edible byproducts of pomegranates. They tested the anti-hypertensive effect of the extract in rats and recorded the systolic pressure in the rats using a pressure transducer. The study found many beneficial effects of PPE, similar to that of extract obtained from the whole fruit.

Contact Pressure‐Guided Wearable Dual‐Channel Bioimpedance Device for Continuous Hemodynamic Monitoring. Advanced Materials Technologies9(3), 2301407. Branan, K., Cote, G., Gandhi, M., Hernandez, J., Ida-Oze, S., McMurray, J., Namkoong, M., Tian, L. (2024).

This study examined the effects of contact pressure on bioimpedance and pulse wave velocity (PWV). Researchers aimed to provide guidance on contact pressure for reliable continual hemodynamic monitoring. They designed a dual channel bioimpedance sensor and recorded the signals using BIOPAC amplifiers.

Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness Alters Mechanical Sensitivity, but Not Thermal Sensitivity or Pain Modulatory Function. Journal of Pain Research, 571-581. Bemben, M. G., Black, C. D., Chesbro, G., Larson, R. D., Pereira, H. M., & Peterson, J. (2024).

Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) has been suggested as a model for clinical inflammatory pain. Researchers tested a range of painful stimuli on participants who completed exercises to induce EIMD. They tested the participants for mechanical, pressure, thermal, and electrical pain both before and after EIMD.


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