Research
Radboudumc Technology Centers
Preclinical imaging
Imaging facilities
Facility Ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging
About our equipment
High Frequency Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging is a technique used to visualize detailed internal structures and function with unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution. read moreApplications
The Vevo 2100 is a major upgrade for PRIME’s small animal imaging capabilities. It provides high resolution, real-time, live animal imaging for a variety of studies. In particular, tumor angiogenesis detection, oxygen monitoring, cerebral imaging, pharmacokinetics, rheumatology, therapy monitoring.Equipment
- Vevo 2100 high-frequency ultrasound scanner
- Vevo LAZR photoacoustic system
- MS250: 24 MHz MicroScan transducer
- MS550D: 55 MHz MicroScan transducer
- MS700: 70 MHz MicroScan transducer
- LZ-250: 25 MHz photoacoustic probe
- Small animal physiological monitoring
Service
- High frequency (24-70 MHz) ultrasound imaging
- 3D imaging
- M-mode imaging
- Color Doppler imaging
- Non-linear ultrasound contrast imaging
- Contrast quantification analysis
- High frequency (25 MHz) photoacoustic imaging
- Oxygenation-hemoglobin analysis
- Photoacoustic signal quantification analysis
- Radio frequency (RF) data analysis
