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IVISense Vascular 680 Fluorescent Probe (AngioSense)

In vivo optical imaging of vascular changes and vascular leak is an emerging modality for studying altered physiology in a variety of different cancers and inflammatory states. In oncology, increases in tumor vascular permeability can be an early indicator of tumor angiogenesis. In inflammatory disease increased vascular permeability can indicate alterations in fluid homeostasis in an acute edema response or in chronic organ conditions.

爱游戏平台注册登录 ’s IVISense Vascular NIR fluorescent probes (AngioSense®) are designed to evaluate vascular changes to better understand various disease states or provide valuable information on the effects of drug candidates earlier in the development process.

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IVISense Vascular 680 Fluorescent Probe (AngioSense)
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Overview

IVISense Vascular 680 fluorescent imaging probe (AngioSense 680EX) is an in vivo blood pool vascular agent that remains localized in the vasculature for extended periods of time (0-4 hrs) enabling imaging of vascularity, perfusion, and vascular permeability at a wavelength of 680 nm. The probe accumulates in tumors and arthritic joints at 24 hrs. IVISense Vascular 680 fluorescent agent can be used as a single probe or multiplexed with probes at other wavelengths.

Specifications

Fluorescent Agent Type Vascular
Optical Imaging Classification Fluorescence Imaging
Product Brand Name IVISense
Quantity in a Package Amount 1.0 Units
Shipping Condition Blue Ice
Therapeutic Area Vascular disease, Angiogenesis, Arthritis, Inflammation, Oncology/Cancer
Unit Size 1 Vial (10 doses)
Wave Length 680 nm
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