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Fluorescent Metastatic Mouse Imaging

Analytik Jena GmbH+Co. KG
25 Aug 2014

Visualize and track metastatic process with the iBox® Explorer2 Imaging Microscope which reveals patterns of metastasis formation by human pancreatic carcinoma cells in mice. iBox Explorer2 detects RFP/GFP and other signals with the high sensitivity camera.

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Cell / Tissue CultureMetastasisCell ImagingCancer Research

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