Carbon Monoxide
Learn about carbon monoxide applications for therapy below.
Carbon monoxide is an endogenously produced signaling gas that is produced in the human body. An important biological regulator, CO has been established as a modulator of vascular function, inflammatory response, and neural activity. There is growing interest in CO’s contribution to diseases like hypertension and neurodegeneration and even therapeutic use of carbon monoxide for treating pathologies like ischemia/reperfusion injury, transplant rejection, lung injury, osteoarthritis, and skin wounds.
Cell Equipment
OxyCycler GT4181C & C-Chamber
Cell Research – carbon monoxide chamber with dynamic control of parts per million CO, O2, and CO2 – OxyCycler GT4181C & C-Chamber
I-Hood
Cell Research – protective incubator enclosure for ventilating dangerous gases and particles – I-Hood
Animal Equipment
OxyCycler AT42CO & A-Chamber
Animal Modeling – carbon monoxide chamber(s) with dynamic control of parts per million CO – OxyCycler AT42CO & A-Chamber(s)
Safety Hood
Animal Modeling – protective animal chamber enclosure for ventilating dangerous gases and particles – Safety Hood