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Overview
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Performance Description
· Highly sensitive bioluminescence imaging function;
· High-performance RGB multicolor fluorescence imaging/NIR near-infrared fluorescence imaging function;
· Achieve image fusion of bioluminescence/fluorescence signals with animal contours.
Product features
· Ultra high sensitivity imaging
Original scientific research grade deep cooling CCD camera, equipped with E2V backlit CCD chip, with pixels:1024*1024;
Quantum efficiency exceeding 96%;
Dark current: ≤0.0001 e-/pixel/sec@typical;
Paired with an F0.8 ultra large aperture fully automatic lens, adaptive aperture adjustment, adjustable range: F0.8-F2.0-F16, with no less than 5 adjustable aperture values.
· High definition optical path system
Up to 10 million pixel resolution lens for better imaging details;
Backlit filter optical path design reduces background interference and presents clearer target signals.
· Touch screen
The embedded touch screen on the front of the body makes the operation of the sample platform more convenient, and can simultaneously display the working status of the instrument.
Fully automatic and multifunctional constant temperature life chamber
Polymer low energy constant temperature mode effectively reduces mouse mortality caused by hypothermia;
Fully automatic lifting anesthesia platform, convenient for experiments on 1-5 mice;
A uniquely designed multi-channel fluorescence excitation light source effectively reduces experimental errors.
· Automated sampling platform
The sample platform can be horizontally electrically driven in and out, improving the convenience of operation.
· More flexible shooting field of view selection
The Tanon Prime series live imaging system is equipped with an automatic positioning lifting platform, which is easy to operate and can meet the shooting needs of 1-5 mice or a little rabbit. And it can meet the requirements of in vitro imaging for 96 well plate samples, culture dishes, etc.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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