The Campden Instruments Tissue Slice Recovery Chamber (Model 7470) is a temperature-controlled incubation system designed to hold and maintain biological tissue slices at physiological conditions throughout the experimental day. Engineered to support up to six slices in dedicated sub-chambers, it provides a stable, aerated environment that promotes recovery after slicing and sustained viability during extended studies. Temperature is precisely regulated using a PID-controlled heating element and thermistor feedback, while an integrated gas bubbler and optimized chamber design help minimize osmotic and thermal stress on the tissue. Constructed with high-grade stainless steel to reduce contamination risk, this chamber is a practical and cost-effective tool for neuroscience and other life sciences research requiring reliable slice incubation.
