Fluorescence Preclinical Imaging System

System Type Fluorescence
Application For Small Animals
SKU: cdc350d6db37 Tags: ,
Description

Selection of CCD cameras with high sensitivity and high resolution for in vivo imagingMotorized optics are utilized to adjust the focus, zoom, and aperture.

A distinctive viewing window facilitates the rapid examination of samples.

Matched emission/excitation filter sets that are specifically designed for non-invasive small animal imaging.Automated control of the five-position emission filter array to enable the addition of emissions for visible, IR, and UV to satisfy all spectral requirements.Specifications of the item

The UVP iBox Scientia Small Animal Imaging System is intended to streamline your in vivo imaging research. The system facilitates the non-invasive detection of bioluminescent and fluorescent reporters in mice. Users can effortlessly operate the pre-set or user-defined controls with a single touch, ensuring precise and consistent imaging.input:
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DarkroomThe optimal imaging conditions are achieved in a darkroom that is tightly sealed using light.

Unique UV-blocking viewing window facilitates rapid sample examination.The five-position emission filter array is under automated control.The power lift is capable of being adjusted to any position within a ten-inch travel range (and a manual lift is also available). The power lift is synchronized at start-up by an automated calibrating home position.

Warming PlateThe warming plate serves as a platform for the regulation of the temperature of small animals in order to prevent hypothermia. The consistent day-to-day results are made possible by the stable temperature.input:
output:UVP eLITE MultiSpectral Sourceinput:
output:The eight-position filter wheel is located within the external power supply.

The filter wheel and six intensity positions are regulated by automation features.

 

 

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