With the mouse being the preferred model for mammalian development and its applications for phenotypic analysis, the high-resolution Vevo 770 imaging system makes it an invaluable tool for providing real-time visualization of anatomical structures and hemodynamic function in vivo in longitudinal studies of small animals.







The Vevo 770 allows detailed in vivo visualization of the same mouse from as early as embryonic day 5.5 through neonate to adulthood. The non-invasive nature of the system therefore facilitates longitudinal studies of the same mouse, providing added utility to phenotypic analysis. In addition to the mouse, the Vevo is well-suited for other small animal models including the rat, chick embryo, and zebra fish.

Features and Benefits of the Vevo 770 High-Resolution Imaging System for Developmental Biology:
  • >  Ability to perform longitudinal and dimensional assessment of small animal development: The Vevo 770 can perform longitudinal analysis and monitoring of the same animal - - from embryo through to adulthood - due to the non- invasive nature of the system and its ability to visualize in vivo.

  • >  Visualize mouse development from embryo to adulthood: The ability to generate real time images from embryonic day 5.5 in vivo provides the developmental biologist with a powerful research tool for assessment and measurement of target anatomy or physiology through to adulthood.

  • >  Real-time visualization of image-guided needle injections and extractions: Targeted needle injections of cells, genetic material, drugs and retroviruses can be visualized in real-time from small animal embryos through to adulthood.



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