The highlight at Bioscan's Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) booth was NanoSPECT/CT, a system for dedicated animal studies.
NanoSPECT/CT is optimized for imaging technetium-99m and indium-111 studies, with spatial resolution of 0.5-0.8 mm, according to the Washington, DC, company. The system supports image overlay and can be used for applications including cardiac and oncology imaging.
Bioscan showed a prototype at the 2005 SNM show, and began shipping the unit in August with a list price of $380,000 to $670,000, depending on configuration. The company has installed 10 to 15 of the systems.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 7, 2006
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