Whitaker 350
The Lake Lab is located on the east end of Washington University’s Danforth campus. Located on the 3rd floor of Whitaker Hall our lab has numerous procedure rooms and spaces for research. If you would like to tour lab or have questions about equipment use please feel free to contact one of us.
Planar Biaxial Testing Machine
OVERVIEW
The planar biaxial test setup enables testing of various materials and offers a wide range of possible test configurations. The modular design of each of the four linear actuators enables mechanical test protocols of planar biaxial tensile testing, uniaxial tension, shear, compression, and rotational loading (using a rack and pinion gear). The system can be configured with several different cameras for simultaneous capture of images/videos.
PREVIOUS USES
Tendons (mouse, rat, bovine, human), ligaments (mouse, rat, human), capsule (human), rat elbow joints, decalcified bone (chicken), abdominal wall tissue (porcine, human), synthetic meshes for hernia repair.
Quantitative Polarized Light Imaging Camera
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Rodent Functional Assessment
OVERVIEW
Two systems are used for longitudinal assessment of elbow joint function in rodents. Gait analysis is performed using an open arena setup, high-speed video camera and MATLAB processing software. Grip strength is measured with a novel device consisting of limb-specific load cells and grip ladders coupled with custom analysis code.
Photron Mini UX50 High Speed Camera
This camera is able to record 2000 frames per second at full resolution (1280×1024) and 160,000 frames per second and lowest resolution (1280×8). This can be done in monochromatic or full color.
Freezing Stage Microtome
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PREVIOUS USES
Tendons, ligaments, muscle, capsule, synovium and decalcified bone.
Keyence LJ-V700-1 Laser Scanner
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