The only preclinical imaging platform allowing for fast in vivo screening of SPECT and Alpha emitting isotope radiopharmaceuticals
Features
- Small animal, SPECT and alpha emitting isotope live imaging platform
- Real time, whole body imaging since time zero post injection
- Fast screening of radiolabeled compounds
- Interchangeable collimators for optimizing parameters on a wide range of applications
- Compatible with 3rd party anesthesia and vital signs monitoring systems
Performance
- <2mm spatial resolution
- Down to 10 sec frames for whole body scans
- Energy resolution down to 19%
- Detectable energy range 35-500 keV
Definition of a user friendly platform
- Straightforward workflow with easy imaging protocol set-up
- Easy to operate by non highly-experienced professionals
- Footprint allowing for easy system installation and transfer. Ideal for imaging inside a clean room, or next to a cyclotron
- Visual | Eyes software hub for parameter set-up, system operation and post processing of imaging data
Applications
Oncology, Alpha Emitters
[225]Ac imaging with γ eye
In vivo imaging of alpha emitting isotopes made possible, with BIOEMTECH technology. Two beautiful images, from two timepoints: 2h and 24h post injection with a Ac-225 radiopharmaceutical, in an oncology model. Scan duration 10 min. Dose injected: 3.5 uCi / 0.13 Mbq. Images acquired at Radiomedix laboratories.
Applications
Oncology, Alpha Emitters
[18]F-FDG imaging with wild-type zebra fish, using β-eye™
In this very exciting case, wild-type, adult zebrafish were injected intravenously or intraperitoneally with several 18F-FDG activities and imaged on β-eye™ benchtop PET tracer imaging system. Acquisitions were conducted right after injection, with a 6-8 minutes study duration. In this very exciting case, wild-type, adult zebrafish were injected intravenously or intraperitoneally with several 18F-FDG activities and imaged on β-eye™ benchtop PET tracer imaging system. Acquisitions were conducted right after injection, with a 6-8 minutes study duration.
Publications
A fluorophore-conjugated reagent enabling rapid detection, isolation and live tracking of senescent cellsRead More
A technique to quantify very low activities in regions of interest with a collimatorless detectorRead More
Preparation, Radiolabeling with 68Ga/177Lu and Preclinical Evaluation of Novel Angiotensin Peptide Analog: A New Class of Peptides for Breast Cancer TargetingRead More
Preclinical Evaluation of a Lead Specific Chelator (PSC) Conjugated to Radiopeptides for 203Pb and 212Pb-Based TheranosticsRead More
Practical considerations for navigating the regulatory landscape of non‑clinical studies for clinical translation of radiopharmaceuticalsRead More
β-eye: A benchtop system for in vivo molecular screening of labeled compoundsRead More
Evaluation of Hamamatsu H13974 Large Sensitive Area Flat Panel PMT Array for Use in Small Animal Imaging and ScintimammographyRead More
Characterization of “γ-Eye”: a Low-Cost Benchtop Mouse-Sized Gamma Camera for Dynamic and Static Imaging StudiesRead More
212Pb-DOTAM-peptide targeting LDLR-receptors in glioblastoma and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaRead More

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