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  Kodar Image Station

Facility - Kodak Image Station In-vivo Imaging System

Categories

-Whole animal fluorescence

-Specimen radiography “x-ray”

-Bioluminescence

-Enables whole animal imaging with fluorescent genetic reporters and/or

molecular probes.

 

Four modalities offered

1. Fluorescence

2. Chemi-luminescence

3. X-ray

4. Radioisotopic

•  Multimodal imaging of optical signals with x-ray provides anatomical co-registration of fluorescence and chemi-luminescent sources with bulk physiology.

•  Allows simple switching between multiple imaging modalities including multi-wavelength fluorescence, luminescence, radioisotopic, and x-ray without disturbing the sample.

•  Versatile –C system design also accommodates in-vitro assay formats including blots plates and gels.

•  Safe –C KODAK Image Station in-vivo fx system meets or exceeds compliance to FDA Department of Health and Human services regulation CFR 1020.40 for radiations safety.

•  Complete system –C includes everything you need to perform small animal imaging and subsequent image analysis, including proprietary Animal Management Center and new KODAK Molecular Imaging Software for quantitative image analysis.

 

 
 

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Last Modified: 11/18/2008