The Pre-clinical Imaging Core at Faculty of Medicine is excited to provide a new in-vivo imaging equipment

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The all-in-one two-photon microscope (IVM-MS) by IVIM Technology is a unique instrument enabling imaging of organs down to cellular and molecular level in living mice. This technology (with integrated monitoring of animal vitality and 4D animal motion compensation) has a wide range of applications including drug discovery, dynamic 3D cellular-level imaging, gene expression, and more. Come and try it out!

A wide range of tissues and organs can be imaged including brain, bone marrow, skin, lungs, tumors, pancreas, spleen, retina, heart, kidney, and many other. The equipment provides the options for one-time imaging as well as longitudinal studies with an integrated system for monitoring animal vitality.

We invite you to test and include this new technology in your research projects.

For further information on the instrument specifications visit the IVIM Technology website.

For more information on training and using the instrument (IVM-MS), please contact Jana Mlynarova ([email protected]), the PCI Core manager, or visit our website.

Wide range of tissues imaged by IVIM. (IVIM Technology)