The molecular imaging systems unit of Eastman Kodak Health Group of Rochester, NY, has unveiled two new digital imaging systems for in vivo molecular imaging research.
The Image Station In-Vivo F and FX systems feature digital image capture technology for optical imaging of biological processes at a molecular level, the company said. The In-Vivo FX system also includes a digital x-ray imaging module in addition to its optical imaging capability.
Both systems include the firm's molecular imaging software for additional quantitative analysis, according to Kodak.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 1, 2005
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