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Fillable Mouse Phantom
Fillable Mouse Phantom
One phantom, multiple imaging applications
New fillable mouse phantom
Fillable mouse phantom
Fillable mouse phantom imaging with several isotopes and techniques
About the phantom
Based on a model of a 28g mouse
Material is compatible to tissue and non sensitive to magnetic fields
It contains all major organs (brain, thyroid, heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, bladder) and two tumors
Rat phantom also available
Mouse Phantom Kit includes:
Combination of your phantoms
(mice, rats or both)
Filling pipette (x1)
Pipette tips (x3)
USB stick (x1)
User’s Manual (x1)
Transport case (x1)
Suggested Applications
Study specific biodistributions without the arbitrariness related to a living animal
Reproducible assessment of different imaging protocols, using known concentrations
Effect of different ratios between organs/tumors on the imaging performance
Optimization of protocols for simultaneous multiple mice imaging
Evaluation of image reconstruction and correction algorithms
Imaging difficult isotopes, such as alpha emitters Pb-212 and Ac-225
SPECT isotopes detected with γ-eye using BIOEMTECH’s mouse phantom
Alpha-emitters imaging mouse with phantom 212Pb
Alpha-emitters imaging mouse with phantom 203Pb
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