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Living image 4.5.4 ivis imaging system

Manufactured by PerkinElmer

The Living Image® 4.5.4 IVIS Imaging System is an in vivo imaging platform designed for small animal research. The system utilizes bioluminescence and fluorescence detection technologies to visualize and quantify biological processes within living subjects. The core function of the system is to capture and analyze high-resolution images of light-emitting or light-reflecting biological samples.

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In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging

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Tumour-bearing tissues were subjected to in vivo bioluminescence imaging using a Living Image 4.5.4 IVIS Imaging System (Perkin Elmer). For luciferase imaging, D-luciferin (Promega) was injected intraperitoneally before imaging. Quantitative detection of luciferase was performed as follows: regions of interest (ROIs) were drawn to capture detected fluorescence, and auto-regions ROIs were used to precisely outline the target region.
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In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging

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Tumour-bearing tissues were subjected to in vivo bioluminescence imaging using a Living Image® 4.5.4 IVIS Imaging System (Perkin Elmer). For luciferase imaging, D-luciferin (Promega) was injected intraperitoneally before imaging. Quantitative detection of luciferase was performed as follows: regions of interest (ROIs) were drawn to capture detected uorescence, and auto-regions ROIs were used to precisely outline the target region.
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In Vivo Bioluminescence Imaging

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Tumour-bearing tissues were subjected to in vivo bioluminescence imaging using a Living Image® 4.5.4 IVIS Imaging System (Perkin Elmer). For luciferase imaging, D-luciferin (Promega) was injected intraperitoneally before imaging. Quantitative detection of luciferase was performed as follows: regions of interest (ROIs) were drawn to capture detected uorescence, and auto-regions ROIs were used to precisely outline the target region.
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