Portable type latest high-end high-frequency high-resolution ultrasound imaging system for small animals.
The latest high-end, high-frequency, high-resolution ultrasound imaging system for small animals, VINNO 6 LAB, developed by YEERAN, a company that has been developing ultrasound diagnostic devices for small animals for many years, enables non-invasive and continuous analysis, as well as quantitative analysis of tissue structure and blood flow velocity with high-resolution image quality. Key Features: - Portable color Doppler ultrasound system - Achieves a system response frequency of 25 MHz through the unique RF platform technology of the VINNO series - Supports high-frequency probes up to 23 MHz - Equipped with a 15-inch high-resolution, high-definition display and an 8-inch touchscreen operation panel
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Main Specifications Spatial Resolution: 100 microns Modes: B + CF, M, PW / HPRF Doppler, 2D, Color Angio, Duplex / Triplex Probes (Frequency): X6-16L probe (6-16 MHz), X10-23L probe (10-23 MHz) Frame Rate: Up to 150 fps Display: 15-inch high-resolution display and 8-inch touchscreen Maximum Depth of Field: Depth: 36 mm, Width: 20 mm Measurement and Analysis Functions: Real-time auto wave Doppler track and calculation, Vascular calculation, Cardiac calculation, OB calculation and tables, Gynecological calculation, Urological calculation, Renal calculation, Volume calculation
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Applications/Examples of results
Examples of imaging in mice: heart (Doppler images, strain analysis, etc.), blood vessels (pulmonary artery, abdominal aorta, carotid artery, aortic arch blood flow, etc.), adult cerebral blood flow, cerebral blood flow in mouse embryos, umbilical artery, intrauterine fetuses, evaluation of cardiac function in 15-day-old mice, etc.
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Example of strain analysis in mouse heart
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Doppler image of mouse heart
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Blood flow in mouse pulmonary artery
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Blood flow in the mouse aortic arch
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Brain blood flow in mouse embryos
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Evaluation of cardiac function in 15-day-old mouse embryos.
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Mouse umbilical artery
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Mouse uterus
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After developing a high-speed imaging device necessary for neuroscience research, Brain Vision was established in May 1998 as an official venture of RIKEN with the aim of commercializing various ideas that emerged during neuroscience research. To date, over 100 high-speed imaging devices have contributed to advanced research activities at major neuroscience and cardiac research institutions around the world. In recent years, it has also been highly regarded in the field of optoelectronics and has already contributed to research and development at related research institutions and liquid crystal manufacturers. Further contributions in various industrial fields are expected in the future. Brain Vision aims to provide innovative technologies born from neuroscience research to the market and contribute to the advancement of science and industry.