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They don't wear out is the characteristic of microchip transponders used to identify rats.

What are Laboratory Animal Microchips?

  • UID Laboratory Animal Microchips offer a reliable, convenient and permanent method for positive identification of laboratory animals.
  • When activated by a compatible reader, the passive, battery-free transponder provides a unique (non-repeating), alphanumeric code that allows accurate identification of individual animals in a group.
  • An additional on-board memory (16 characters) that enables read/write programming capabilities is also provided in UID microchips. This is the that feature allows researchers to program the microchip with useful “human readable” data, like study or project number, genotype or animal date of birth.
  • These small transponders are designed for non-surgical implantation in animals as small as young mice and larger animal species.
  • They are provided sterile in individual blister packs, and they come pre-assembled inside a triple ground cannula for easy insertion and convenient use.
  • Microchip programming can be performed prior to implantation while in their sterile cannula using the UPS-60 Provisioning Station, or after implantation in the animal using the UBS-200 Base Station.

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