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MILabs introduces new µCT options at WMIC
At this year’s WMIC in Seoul, MILabs introduces two new X-ray CT modules for MILabs’ SPECT/PET/CT and SPECT/CT systems. These ultra-fast, high resolution CT modules are highly suitable for e.g. detailed bone, organ and tumor imaging and offer both respiratory and cardiac gating.
For more information: visit us at the WMIC or contact us
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MILabs U-SPECT™ and VECTor™ SPECT/PET deliver new opportunities for the cardiac research community
A recent publication of University of Ghent and University of Antwerp confirmed unprecedented performance of U-SPECT™ in terms of quantitative accuracy, resolution and sensitivity. This enables groundbreaking research to study cardiac function and tissue properties in the living heart of mice as was recently shown by Befera et al. In addition, simultaneous imaging of perfusion or innervation together with tissue viability at sub-half-mm resolution is just one of the many other unique capabilities of MILabs’ SPECT/CT and PET/SPECT/CT systems.
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UPENN and MILabs join forces to advance SPECT pre-clinical Imaging
The University of Pennsylvania has installed the latest MILabs U-SPECT+ system to advance several ongoing research topics. U-SPECT+ will deliver ultra-high resolution, quantitative results for brain, cardiac, cancer and other applications.
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New research options for combined nuclear imaging and radiotherapy
High–energy isotopes like 131I and 231Bi are very hard to image with conventional micro-SPECT. MILabs’ patented VECTor cluster pinhole technology enables for the first time to perform high sensitivity SPECT imaging of such “difficult” isotopes with a resolution of better then 0.7 mm.
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Meet us at upcoming conferences
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- WMIC, September 17 – 20, 2014, Seoul, Korea, booth #610
- BMIC, October 2, 2014, Brussels , Belgium
- EANM, October 18 – 22, 2014, Göteborg, Sweden, booth #128
- IEEE NSS-MIC, November 8 – 15, 2014, Seattle, WA, USA
- AMIE workshop, November 11 – 14, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
- AHA, November 16 – 18, 2014, Chicago, IL, USA
- RSNA, November 30 – December 5, 2014, Chicago, IL, USA
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