Article Highlight: Intravital Imaging of Cardiac Tissue Utilizing Tissue-Stabilized Heart Window Chamber in Live Animal Model
Article Highlight: Intravital Imaging of Cardiac Tissue Utilizing Tissue-Stabilized Heart Window Chamber in

Join Scintica at the American Physiology Summit (APS) 2026, happening April 23–26, 2026, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Bringing together the brightest minds in physiology, APS 2026 is where researchers, educators, and students from around the world gather to share discoveries and discuss the latest scientific advancements impacting human and animal health.
Stop by Scintica’s booth to explore our preclinical imaging and physiological research solutions — designed to support a wide range of studies, including cardiovascular, metabolic, respiratory, and neuroscience applications. Our team will be there to answer questions and discuss how our technologies can help you move your research forward.
We can’t wait to connect with you in Minneapolis at #APS2026!
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