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The LifeSustainer™ 1000 is a fully automated dual organ perfusion workstation. It represents the next generation in isolated organ perfusion technology.
The lack of a proper organ perfusion device and a suitable perfusate are the main limiting factors in the expansion of our understanding isolated organ preservation and treatment techniques.
Isolated organ perfusion research gives researchers the capacity to study the physiological pathways and mechanisms that lie between our understanding of cellular science and that of the behavior of a living animal. Since the first attempts at perfusing isolated organs in 1849 and the development of the Langendorf isolated organ perfusion system in 1895, the technique for organ perfusion research has remained very simple.
At present, no other perfusion device exits which brings together the full complement of essential capabilities of our LifeSustainer™ devices. In fact, to this date, isolated organ perfusion technology has been largely neglected because of absence of an advanced perfusion device. Isolated organ perfusion devices have traditionally been assembled in the laboratory by researchers who gather and assemble separate glass components from several glass manufacturing companies.
Isolated rat heart perfusion on LifeSustainer1000