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SkyScan 1276

Bruker BioSpinAvailable: Worldwide

The SkyScan 1276 is a high performance, stand-alone, fast, desk-top in vivo micro-CT with continuously variable magnification for scanning small laboratory animals (mice, rats, ...) and biological samples. It has an unrivalled combination of high resolution, big image size, possibility for round and spiral (helical) scanning and reconstruction, and low dose imaging.

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Review Date: 26 Jun 2021 | Bruker BioSpin

The SkyScan 1276 is a high performance, stand-alone, fast, desk-top in vivo micro-CT with continuously variable magnification for scanning small laboratory animals (mice, rats, ...) and biological samples. It has an unrivalled combination of high resolution, big image size, possibility for round and spiral (helical) scanning and reconstruction, and low dose imaging.

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Medical imaging allows doctors to accurately diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases. Technological advancements have enabled methods from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasounds to high-resolution computerized tomography (CT) scans to visualize the body like never before. These diagnostic techniques continue to save lives and push scientific boundaries by detecting diseases early.

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