Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging
Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging Published in
Overview:
Using available models, we will walk attendees through the system’s workflow as a user and provide in-depth information on setting up an animal for imaging, acquiring microscopic images using the software, and applying some post-processing techniques to obtain quantifiable results. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions throughout the webinar, which the team will answer in real-time.
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Limited In-Person Demos Available HERE!
After attending this webinar, attendees will understand the workflow of the IVM system, its hardware and software components, and its capabilities to acquire quantifiable microscopic images from dynamic processes occurring in live animals.
Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging Published in
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