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ReviewerMember since: 2019
Organization: Thomas Jefferson University
Excellent piece of equipment. Easy to use. High throughput.
Application Area: In vivo imaging for vaccines and tumor studies
"The machine is capable of many applications, however, we exclusively use bioluminescence for our experiments. The equipment is easy to set up and fits nicely on a bench top with the capability of high-throughput for imaging many mice in succession. We had a minor camera malfunction, but PE managed to replace the critical component."
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ReviewerMember since: 2013
Organization: University Of North Texas Health Science Center
Application Area:tumor tracking
"Very useful tool to track tumor growth using bioluminescence imaging in live animals using luciferin in a time based tumor growth rate analysis."
Status:
ReviewerMember since: 2013
Organization: Radiation Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute (nci), Nat. Inst. Of Health
Application Area:ic xenograft barin tumors
"Easy to use with minimum chances of error. Easy software for post imaging analysis of the tumor volume. Multiple animal imaging at once. Cheaper consumables to run your experiments."
Status:
ReviewerMember since: 2013
Organization: Univ. Of Colorado-denver
Application Area:mouse in vivo imgaging
"In vivo imaging resolution could be improved. Software is pretty user friendly, but pricewise maybe a little bit expensive."
The IVIS Lumina III is capable of imaging both fluorescent and bioluminescent reporters. The system is equipped with up to 26 filter sets that can be used to image reporters that emit from green to near-infrared. Superior spectral unmixing can be achieved by Lumina III’s optional high resolution short cut off filters.
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