Shenzhen, April 13, 2025 – China Gate Scientific made a remarkable appearance at the recently concluded "2nd Frontier Forum on Vascular Homeostasis and Disease Research & 10th Asian Conference on Vascular Biology," showcasing its innovative solutions in vascular biology through three cutting-edge systems: the Isolated Smooth/Skeletal Muscle Function Measurement System, Small Animal Metabolic and Behavioral Phenotyping System, and Oxygen Consumption Rate (OCR) Monitoring System. The exhibition drew extensive attention from participating experts and scholars.
Co-hosted by the SUSTech School of Medicine and the Asian Society for Vascular Biology (ASVB), the conference brought together over 50 leading scientists and nearly 200 industry professionals worldwide under the theme "Exploring Disease Mechanisms, Safeguarding Vascular Health." Through 27 keynote speeches, 12 young investigator sessions, and 7 oral presentations, the event delved into cutting-edge topics such as vascular homeostasis, remodeling, and translational medicine. China Gate Scientific, a company specializing in life science instruments, stood out as one of the most prominent exhibitors, demonstrating its technological expertise.
At the exhibition, China Gate Scientific's Isolated Smooth/Skeletal Muscle Function Measurement System (DMT) attracted significant interest. Utilizing high-precision mechanical sensing technology, the system enables real-time monitoring of dynamic tension changes in vascular tissues, offering a critical tool for studying the biomechanical mechanisms underlying atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other vascular diseases.
The Small Animal Metabolic Monitoring System (Sable PROMETHION) and Oxygen Consumption Rate Monitoring System (Resipher) also garnered attention. The former allows non-invasive tracking of metabolic parameters (e.g., oxygen consumption, respiratory quotient) in rodent models, facilitating research on metabolic remodeling in cardiovascular diseases. The latter employs a high-throughput platform with optical oxygen sensors to continuously monitor cellular energy metabolism for up to 30 days, measuring oxygen consumption rates and microenvironment changes in cell cultures. Attendees highlighted that these technologies would significantly enhance vascular research capabilities in China and accelerate breakthroughs in the field.
During the conference, China Gate Scientific's team engaged in in-depth discussions with experts from institutions such as the SUSTech School of Medicine and City University of Hong Kong. One scholar noted, "Vascular homeostasis research requires multidimensional technological support. China Gate Scientific's instruments provide essential tools for mechanistic exploration and clinical translation."
As a key highlight, the ASVB Council elected Professor Bian Jinsong from the SUSTech School of Medicine as its new chair.
China Gate Scientific's participation not only highlighted its advancements in life science instrumentation but also injected fresh momentum into collaborative vascular medicine research across the Asia-Pacific region.
Moving forward, China Gate Scientific will continue to innovate in vascular biology through technological advancements and academic partnerships, empowering global researchers with precision tools to drive breakthroughs in vascular homeostasis and disease therapeutics.