Toxicology imaging for safer decision-making

See biological responses to chemical exposure more clearly, so you can assess safety, understand mechanisms, and make confident development decisions.

MILabs supports toxicology research by enabling noninvasive, quantitative imaging of biological responses over time. By visualizing how compounds affect tissues and systems in vivo, researchers can gain deeper insight into toxicity mechanisms while reducing uncertainty in safety evaluation and regulatory studies.

MILabs imaging systems for toxicology research

Track biological effects with precision through aligned molecular and anatomical insight.

MILabs imaging platforms help researchers study toxicological responses dynamically and noninvasively. Flexible molecular and anatomical imaging configurations support both localized and whole-body analysis, enabling longitudinal studies that capture spatial and temporal patterns of biological change.

Benefits of MILabs systems for toxicology research

Ultra-high resolution insight into biological responses

Detect subtle physiological changes, so you don’t miss any early or localized toxic effects.
Ultra-high resolution molecular and optical imaging enables detailed visualization and quantification of biological responses to chemical exposure, supporting more sensitive assessment of toxicity mechanisms.

Longitudinal, noninvasive monitoring

Follow toxicological responses over time without disrupting biological systems.
Longitudinal in vivo imaging allows researchers to track progression, recovery, or cumulative effects, strengthening interpretation while reducing the need for terminal endpoints, reducing the number of animals needed.

Integrated molecular and anatomical workflows

Build a complete picture of systemic and localized effects in one workflow.

By combining molecular imaging with anatomical context, researchers can correlate biological signals with tissue structure, improving interpretation of toxicological findings and supporting more robust safety assessments.

See imaging in action

Mapping compound-induced toxicity in vivo

A study published in Clinical Cancer Research demonstrated how whole-body imaging can be used to map compound-induced biological responses over time. Using molecular imaging, researchers visualized cell death dynamically and noninvasively, providing a systemic indicator of toxicity with near real-time insight.

A study published in Clinical Cancer Research demonstrated how whole-body imaging can be used to map compound-induced biological responses over time

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