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 World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC) 2026, taking place September 8–11, 2026, at the Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center, Utah.
Visit us at Booth #301 to explore a wide range of our preclinical imaging and research solutions designed to support molecular imaging, oncology, neurology, cardiovascular, and translational research.
This is a great opportunity to see many of our systems in person, ask questions, discuss your research studies with our team, and learn how our technologies can help advance your work. Whether you are looking for imaging solutions, physiological monitoring systems, or specialized research instrumentation, our scientists and product specialists will be available to help.
We look forward to connecting with researchers from around the world and discussing the latest advances in preclinical imaging and molecular research.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Research Beyond the PIXImus: Considerations for Replacing a Legacy Small Animal DXA System
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