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FUNCTION:
Cardiovascular pathology is a common and an important finding in animal
studies, especially in genetically altered animals. It is also closely
associated with endocrine abnormalities, pulmonary pathology, vascular
pathology, etc. The goal of Cardiac Physiology Core is to provide
expertise in evaluation of cardiac pathology for non-cardiovascular and
cardiovascular researchers who are not equipped for such analysis. We
provide non-invasive and invasive evaluation of cardiac physiology that
may be difficult or time-consuming for those investigators without
proper expertise, experience and equipments.
SERVICES AND FEES:
Several commonly utilize non-invasive (short-term or
long-term ECG and echocardiogram) and invasive hemodynamic measurements
are offered. Also, several surgical techniques are offered to induce
experimental myocardial infarction, aortic banding or
ischemia/reperfusion. All these techniques could be done in mice and
rats. Furthermore, other specialized services that are being used in
cardiovascular research can be arranged depending on the need of the
particular investigator. If you are interested in utilizing the Core
services, please contact Dr. Peter Kang.
Services Price List
CONTACT INFORMATION
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Peter M. Kang, M.D.
Co-Director, Cardiac Physiology Core
Cardiovascular Division
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
330 Brookline Avenue, SL-423C
Boston, MA 02215
Tel: (617) 667-4865
Fax: (617) 975-5201
E-mail: pkang@bidmc.harvard.edu
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