The gut microbiota plays a vital role in regulating the host’s energy metabolism. Until recently, studies have shown that mice without microbiota accumulate less fat and are protected from obesity induced by high-fat diet. Several proposed mechanisms suggest that the interaction between gut microbiota and host energy metabolism is a complex process with multiple factors…

Why MotoRater is the best choice for advanced kinematic gait analysis
Rodent (rats and mice) kinematic gait analysis is a fundamental approach to exhibit genomic and neuro-de/re-generative preclinical research. Recent advancements in technologies and analytic tools now grant a new step towards a fully automatic qualitative and quantitative kinematic gait analysis of observational gait such as foot-tracking systems or marker-based motion capture systems. In existing footprint…

New study reveals tremendous impact of air pollution and traffic noise on health in mice.
Air pollution is a global environmental crisis that has been linked to an estimated 9 million premature deaths per year, according to The Lancet Commission on Pollution and Health. WHO has estimated that up to 12.6 million global deaths/year are due to living in unhealthy environments. The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study in 2019…

Researchers record brain waves of free-swimming octopuses for the first time using the Neurologger
Octopuses are considered one of the most intelligent invertebrates. With over 300 million neurons, octopuses have the most complex invertebrate brain. Their brain is composed of many neurons organized into many lobes. Until now, scientists have studied the functions of individual lobes by intentionally damaging them and observing what abilities the animal loses in this…

Preclinical Research Trends in 2023
In the coming years, several exciting trends promise to revolutionize how we conduct preclinical animal research. Here are the most significant trends that we can expect to make an impact in 2023: 1. AI Driven Technology will be further developed and implemented, enabling researchers to monitor and identify animal behaviors and treatment responses more quickly…

The power of mice genetics: advancing life science research and tackling society’s biggest health challenges.
Mice are incredibly similar to humans, sharing around 97.5% of their working DNA. That’s why genetically engineered mice have become an essential tool for investigating disease genetics and testing new drugs. Through mouse phenotyping studies, researchers can analyze the biological properties of mice with specific genes modified, added, or removed, providing valuable insights into the…

Go beyond and make your research much more data-rich and clinically relevant
In 1995, Christopher Reeve, best known for playing Superman in movies, was injured in a horse-riding accident that left him paralyzed from the neck down. Kinematics helped him regain some of his mobility by understanding his body’s motions and providing customized solutions for his rehabilitation. Through this example, we can see how kinematics can empower…

Change of the Management TSE Systems Inc.
We would like to inform you that from January 24th, 2023, Lars Theilen has taken the role of Interim Managing Director of TSE Systems, Inc. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Berlin, 25.01.2023 TSE Systems GmbH Lars Theilen Chief Executive Officer

¹³CO2 isotope tracing combined with real-time indirect calorimetry reveals enhanced aerobic glycolysis in cancer and disrupted glucose utilization in diet-induced obesity (DIO).
In this recent study from the lab of Selma Masri at UC Irvine, the researchers used a unique new approach in collaboration with TSE Systems to quantify the changes in glucose utilization in two prevalent disease models. They assessed real-time glucose utilization in lung cancer-induced cachexia and DIO mouse models using a U-¹³C glucose tracer…

Webinar: Telemetry in group-housed rodents
Watch our latest webinar about Stellar telemetry and learn how advancements in technology facilitate the use of telemetry in a broad range of housing environments, including the ability to house rodents in large groups.