In Vivo Optical Molecular Imaging
The KODAK
In-Vivo Multispectral Imaging System FX locates and monitors changes in molecular activity of specific cells or organs long before morphological changes can be detected.
In vivo optical molecular imaging allows non-invasive measurement of biological processes within a living organism. Multi-spectral tuning of excitation light enhances image sensitivity, allowing the identification and separation of multiple optical (e.g., fluorescent) biological marker signals in subjects such as small animals, while removing background noise (autofluorescence). Native software automatically generates and analyzes a series of images taken at different wavelengths with spatially co-registered X-ray and white light images for improved localization of biomarkers
in vivo.