High Resolution in Vivo Micro Imaging Systems in Small Animal Research

Recent advancements in high-resolution small animaltissue, and blood flow. Researchers also have the
imaging systems have made this technology andability to visualize image-guided needle injection and
equipment vital to any small animal research laboratory.extraction. The equipment and technology used can be
There are many benefits to using High Resolution Inadapted to be used on a variety of small animals such
Vivo Micro Imaging Systems.as the mouse, rat, and chick.
Recently, high-resolution small animal imaging systemsHigh-Resolution Imaging Involves Different Research
have been developed to aid in the research of aApplications
number of diseases such as cancer. These highHigh quality imaging allows researchers to study a
resolution imaging tools and applications allowvariety of diseases. It can also be used in genetic
researchers to screen small animals using non invasiveresearch and drug applications. Imaging software
techniques and applications for such tasks asallows for the gathering and processing of data during
detecting mutations, charting the progression of certainthe scanning session and provides more extensive
diseases, and monitoring how diseases respond topost-processing analysis. This allows data to be
particular therapies. There are many advantages tomanaged and analyzed in a more efficient and
using high resolution in vivo micro imaging systems inaccurate manner. Data, statistical information, and
small animal research which makes them an invaluablemeasurements can be exported to common
tool in laboratory research.databases and spreadsheet applications which can be
X-ray Microcomputed Tomography (microCT)used in reports, journals, and presentations. As well, this
X-ray Microcomputed Tomography high resolutionsuperior image quality is available in real-time frames.
imaging technique is proving to be a cost-effective3D Measurement and Visualization Using
method for detecting and describing tumors,High-Resolution Imaging
abnormalities in skeletal structures, as well asWhen visualizing irregular structures, 3D measurement
soft-tissue structures in small live animals such asbecomes a valuable tool in acquiring the most
rodents. Using this form of high resolution imaging hasaccurate data and reducing instances of flawed
been showing positive results in the research of lungresults. The researcher can observe and scrutinize
cancer, prostate cancer, and bone tumorsany subjective plane and perform 3D measurements
High-Resolution Imaging Yields Better Resultsin vivo on such structures as tumors. As well, research
High-resolution imaging permits the small animalcan benefit from 3D real time high-resolution imaging in
researcher to acquire results in a number of differentsuch areas as development biology, neurobiology,
ways that in the past were difficult or impossible tocancer biology, cardiovascular research, and molecular
achieve. Researchers can now use this imagingimaging.
solution to assess in vivo the blood flow function andRecent advancements in high-resolution small animal
anatomical structures in small animals. As well, theimaging systems have made this technology and
equipment is user friendly and contains aequipment vital to any small animal research laboratory.
research-driven interface.These systems offered by digital imaging companies
High-Resolution Imaging Means Fewer Small Animalsnot only offer the highest quality resolution but also
High resolution imaging offers spatial resolution as smallquality imaging of the tiniest structures. It is also a low
as 30 microns. With more detailed images at thecost system that produces quality data and is useful in
highest possible resolution, researchers are able tocharting diseases to better develop treatments and
acquire more results which reduce the number ofcures. By using igh resolution in vivo micro imaging
laboratory animals that are required for particularsystems medical researchers now have research
studies. Researchers are able observe and gatheropportunities that until now were not possible.
data by viewing the tiniest physiological structures, living