Janus Double-Sided Silicon Probe – For Electrophysiology Research

Diagnostic Biochips

Janus Double-Sided Silicon Probe by Diagnostic Biochips is the leading market option for electrophysiology, neural recording and chemical sensing Neurosensors.

The Janus double-sided probe enables recording from BOTH sides of a planar silicon probe with negligible size difference compared to a single-sided probe. Janus is a game changer in that it can significantly increase your research output per implanted animal – higher chance to record and precisely locate single neurons in any densely populated brain region.

The science is hard…the tools shouldn’t be.

 

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Diagnostic Biochips introduces the new Janus double-sided probe.

The Janus double-sided probe enables recording from BOTH sides of a planar silicon probe with negligible size difference compared to a single-sided probe. Janus is a game changer in that it can significantly increase your research output per implanted animal – higher chance to record and precisely locate single neurons in any densely populated brain region.

Single neuron resolution from both sides of a probe.  The technology can significantly increase your research output per implanted animal with a higher chance to record and precisely locate single neurons in any densely populated brain region. Up to 128 channels and electrodes in both sides.

Made by Diagnostic Biochips.

Janus double-sided probes designed to support groundbreaking research in electrophysiology. Stream high density data with our cloud-based software for spike sorting and analysis – anywhere, anytime.

See Diagnostic Biochips full range of high channel electrode probes here.

From Janus double-sided probes to software, DBC’s plug and play products are ready to use right out of the box.  We are focused on making powerful and intuitive products that let you focus on your next breakthrough.

Power, elegant, easy-to-use systems for electrophysiology.

The science is hard…the tools shouldn’t be.