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UVP to Display New Imaging Microscope at 2010 World Molecular Imaging Conference

UVP will unveil the new iBox Explorer fluorescence imaging microscope at the 2010 World Molecular Imaging Conference. The event will be held in Kyoto, Japan from 8 to 11 September 2010. The iBox Explorer is suitable for imaging micro metastases, vasculature, tumor micro environment, host/tumor interactions and margins and whole organs.

iBox Explorer fluorescence imaging microscope

UVP’s iBox Explorer can image both organs and cells subcutaneously. In addition, the device can micro image the body cavity of live mice. The iBox Explorer further extends the iBox Spectra and the iBox Scienta mouse imagers in advancing in vivo fluorescent imaging.

The iBox Explorer fluorescence imaging microscope functions via its software control using parfocal and parcentered optical configurations, and produces accurate imaging via the enlarged ranges.

The iBox Explorer comprises a cooled color camera with high frame rate. The camera uses a technology that allows high throughput and quick image capture and detection.

UVP’s BioImaging Systems series consists of the BioSpectrum multifunctional imaging systems. The BioSpectrum systems integrate advanced features and a high-resolution CCD camera for improved chemiluminescent imaging and imaging fluorescent capabilities.

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