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:
In this second session of the IVM webinar series, we take a deeper look at the IVM all-in-one intravital microscope. The IVM system is a carefully engineered state-of-the-art intravital fluorescence microscopy platform optimized to perform real-time imaging of dynamic phenomena in in vivo tissues at a cellular level. This technique can serve as a next generation core technology to elucidate the pathophysiology of various human diseases and assist in the discovery of new cures. We will review the different modules of the system allowing for intravital confocal and/or two-photon imaging, along with the features and benefits of each set-up.
Key Features
Key Applications
After attending this webinar, attendees will have an overview of the different modules of the IVM system and an understanding of the features and benefits of each IVM module.
Please join the subsequent parts in this webinar series to learn more about the IVM system, as we dive into the system’s successful applications and perform a live demo showcasing the software and hardware components of the IVM system:
***Note: Please ensure you register for each session in the series. Or email us and we will register you for all 4 sessions.
Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging Published in
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