Research Beyond the PIXImus: Considerations for Replacing a Legacy Small Animal DXA System
Research Beyond the PIXImus: Considerations for Replacing a Legacy Small Animal DXA System
Scintica is excited to exhibit at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) 2026 Annual Meeting, taking place October 9–12, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Visit our booth to learn more about our DEXA and InCite Micro-CT imaging solutions for preclinical bone research. Together, these complementary technologies provide researchers with comprehensive tools for evaluating bone mineral density, body composition, bone microarchitecture, and skeletal health through fast, non-invasive imaging.
Stop by to see the systems in person, discuss your research, ask questions, and connect with our team. We look forward to sharing how DEXA and InCite can support your musculoskeletal, metabolic, orthopedic, and translational research studies.
See you in Boston!
Research Beyond the PIXImus: Considerations for Replacing a Legacy Small Animal DXA System
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