Publication Highlight: Sleep Apnea & Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
This study investigates how intermittent hypoxia drives lung fibrosis using precise oxygen cycling
We’re excited to share that Scintica will be exhibiting at the Basic Cardiovascular Sciences (BCVS) Scientific Sessions 2026, taking place July 13–16, 2026, at the Sheraton Boston in Boston, Massachusetts.
BCVS is one of the largest global meetings dedicated to fundamental and translational cardiovascular science, bringing together researchers from around the world to share discoveries and discuss the latest advances shaping the future of cardiovascular research.
Visit our booth to explore solutions designed to support cardiovascular research. We will be highlighting our high-frequency ultrasound system for non-invasive cardiac imaging and our Rodent Surgical Monitor for physiological monitoring during preclinical studies.
Our team will be available to answer questions and discuss how these solutions can support your cardiovascular research and translational studies.
We look forward to connecting with you in Boston!
Location: Sheraton Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
Dates: July 13–16, 2026
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