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GE Discovery PET/CT 600

GE Discovery PET/CT 600

Posted by on October 27, 2011
Filed under PET

GE Discovery PET/CT 600

GE Discovery PET/CT 600

Internal Content: This smart system and workflow design enable you to discover innovative areas of healthcare without complicating the process. In fact, we have gone to great lengths to streamline workflow to improve the technologist and patient experience to secure better results. This is all aimed toward the ultimate goal of passing the benefits along [...]

Carestream Molecular Imaging

Carestream Molecular Imaging

Posted by on October 27, 2011
Filed under PET

Carestream Molecular Imaging

Carestream Molecular Imaging

Specifically designed for pre-clinical researchers, Albira combines PET, SPECT and CT imaging in a unique and extremely powerful way. Its highly compact, modular design gives you the freedom to purchase what you need now, and upgrade as your research requirements change. Whether you are looking to develop new predictive imaging biomarkers, accelerate preclinical validation of small [...]

Bioscan

Bioscan

Posted by on October 26, 2011
Filed under PET

Bioscan

Bioscan

Bioscan’s industry-leading nuclear imaging systems generate quantitative, 3D images of biotracers in animals and are the first nuclear imaging systems to break the sub-mm resolution barrier. Offering submm PET and 10-micron CT resolution, only the NanoPET/CT has the sensitivity and image quality to enable truly translational research. The “Plus” version of Bioscan’s popular NanoSPECT/CT enables [...]

Bioscan

Bioscan

Posted by on October 26, 2011
Filed under Optical

Bioscan

Bioscan

  BioFLECT™ In Vivo Preclinical Imager The Only True 360° Tomographic Optical Imager Optical imaging is perhaps the most widely used modality for functional in vivo imaging today. Available at relatively low cost compared with the nuclear modalities like PET and SPECT, optical imaging can provide life sciences researchers with valuable answers to questions about disease progression, [...]

Aspect Imaging’s MRI

Aspect Imaging’s MRI

Posted by on October 26, 2011
Filed under MRI

Aspect Imaging’s MRI

Aspect Imaging’s MRI

      Aspect Imaging’s M2™ compact benchtop MRI imaging system enables academic researchers and pharmaceutical companies to harness the power and insights of MRI but without the cost, complexity and technical burden of traditional MRI systems. With Aspect’s simple-to-use platform, researchers can quantify the expression of disease, monitor disease progression and assess therapeutic efficacy [...]

Bone Volume and Thickness Measurements

Bone Volume and Thickness Measurements

Posted by on October 25, 2011
Filed under CT

Bone Volume and Thickness Measurements

Bone Volume and Thickness Measurements

Abstract Purpose Quantification of osteolysis is crucial for monitoring treatment effects in preclinical research and should be based on MicroCT data rather than conventional 2D radiographs to obtain optimal accuracy. However, data assessment is greatly complicated in the case of 3D data. This paper presents an automated method to follow osteolytic lesions quantitatively and visually [...]

Fighting Pancreatic Cancer

Posted by on October 25, 2011
Filed under Optical

Fighting Pancreatic Cancer

Fighting Pancreatic Cancer

  The recent death of Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs has once again placed fight against pancreatic cancer in our consciousness. Pancreatic cancer is one of the most lethal forms of cancer with five year survival rates of less than 5%. The surgical resection of pancreatic cancer is extremely high risk with a low success rate [...]

Ultrasound Imaging Signal in Cancer

Ultrasound Imaging Signal in Cancer

Posted by on October 25, 2011
Filed under Ultrasound

Ultrasound Imaging Signal in Cancer

Ultrasound Imaging Signal in Cancer

  Combining the power of Sound and Software, new research demonstrates a promising technology to diagnose cancer. Targeted contrast-enhanced (molecular) ultrasound (US) imaging is an emerging noninvasive modality for quantification of molecular signatures in vivo. Imaging signal is traditionally quantified by a destruction/replenishment approach which involves a destructive pulse followed by post-processing to subtract pre-and [...]

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