Developmental
Studying mouse and rat embryos has never been easier
In Vivo Developmental and Pregnancy Research at any Gestational Time Point
From detecting pregnancy to measuring fetal and placental oxygenation and blood flow; the Vevo can do it all!
Vevo micro-ultrasound imaging platforms are ideally suited for developmental and pregnancy research in small animals. The size, structural details and function of the placenta and developing embryo can all be measured over multiple gestational time-points without having to sacrifice your animal.
Repeatable for longitudinal studies over gestation, rapid, and robust and with resolution down to 30 μm, studying mouse and rat embryos has never been easier.
- Detect and date pregnancy with confidence
- Measure size, blood flow and oxygen saturation in the placenta
- Visualize and measure umbilical blood flow
- Visualize and study fetal organ development
- Measure developing heart contractility and blood vessel flow
- Image-guided embryo injection

Mouse Implantation Site at Mid-Gestation

Spiral Arteries with Color Doppler in a Mid-Gestational Mouse Placenta

Mouse Umbilical Artery Flow at Mid-Gestation

Mouse embryo and placenta showing oxygenation, using photoacoustic imaging.
Ideal For Research on:
- Developmental toxicity and drug trials
- Fetal programming
- Pregnancy research and pregnancy complications
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Kidney adysplasia and variable hydronephrosis, a new mutation affecting the odd - Skipped related 1 gene in the mouse, causes variable defects in kidney development and hydronephrosis
M T Davisson, S a Cook, E C Akeson, D Liu, C Heffner, P Gudis, H Fairfield, S a Murray
American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
.2015
;Uterine artery dysfunction in pregnant ACE2 knockout mice is associated with placental hypoxia and reduced umbilical blood flow velocity.
Liliya M Yamaleyeva, Victor M Pulgar, Sarah H Lindsey, Larissa Yamane, Jasmina Varagic, Carolynne McGee, Mauro daSilva, Paula Lopes Bonfa, Susan B Gurley, K Bridget Brosnihan
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism
.2015
;Effects of High Intensity Interval Training on Pregnant Rats, and the Placenta, Heart and Liver of Their Fetuses
Nils Thomas Songstad, Knut-Helge Frostmo Kaspersen, Anne Dragøy Hafstad, Purusotam Basnet, Kirsti Ytrehus, Ganesh Acharya
Plos One
.2015
;The intracellular domains of Notch1 and 2 are functionally equivalent during development and carcinogenesis
Z. Liu, E. Brunskill, B. Varnum-Finney, C. Zhang, A. Zhang, P. Y. Jay, I. Bernstein, M. Morimoto, R. Kopan
Development
.2015
;Assessment of flow distribution in the mouse fetal circulation at late gestation by high-frequency Doppler ultrasound
Y.-Q. Zhou, Lindsay S Cahill, Michael D Wong, Mike Seed, Christopher K Macgowan, John G Sled
Physiological Genomics
.2014
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