Imagine non-invasive visualization of anatomical structures and hemodynamic functions in vivo on a longitudinal study. You can with the Vevo 770. It provides high-resolution imaging and the ability to easily export derived statistical data to any PC or Macintosh-based application for analysis. With an interface designed for multiple subject-data collation needs, the researcher is offered opportunities that until now were simply not possible. All areas of research involving phenotypic expression within the small animal model can apply the high-resolution, real-time visualization benefits of the Vevo 770.







The Vevo 770 allows the researcher to visualize image-guided needle injections and extractions. Targeted injections of cells, genetic material, drugs and retroviruses can be visualized from small animal embryos through to adulthood. The Vevo 770 can:
  • >  assist with the study of cell lineage and fate in mouse embryos by injecting retroviruses and transfecting cells from cell lines expressing secreted proteins
  • >  aid in studying the progressive neural degeneration associated with mouse models of many disease types
  • >  allow imaging of embryonic and neonatal brain development
  • >  target stem cell injections - - such as injections into the mouse myocardium - - for gene therapy and stem cell research
The procedure can be captured as static images or animated CineLoops for review, post-imaging analysis or presentation.






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