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Prospect T2 Ultrasound
Prospect T2 Ultrasound
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High-frequency Ultrasound System For Preclinical Imaging
The Prospect T2 is an innovative high-frequency ultrasound system designed specifically for in vivo preclinical imaging in small animals such as mice and rats. This compact and cost-effective tablet-based system provides high-resolution images (up to 30 µm) and advanced capabilities to monitor changes in hemodynamics and observe anatomical structures in real time.
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To measure indices of blood velocity (resistive index and pulsatility index) The ultrasound instrument has been more than helpful for our preclinical studies thus far. The functions are user-friendly and the accessory parts have been durable.
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Echocardiography This echocardiography machine has greatly enhanced my workflow and consistently delivers excellent imaging quality. I have successfully used it across multiple species, and it performs exceptionally well in each case. Additionally, the application specialist, Megan, has been incredibly helpful, both during training and in addressing any questions I've had since.
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Internal Tumors
The Prospect1 Imager Ultrasound is very finicky but sometimes necessary for imaging small tissues. Precision is up to subjection based on user. I would prefer to luciferase tagging, when possible, to increase accuracy and efficiency. The rep team is very engaging and accessible.
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Ultrasound used to look at mouse liver tumor models as well as fibrotic models.
The Prospect T1 High-frequency Ultrasound is one of the best money spent on our research unit within the past few years! It is heavily used by multiple groups dedicated to liver research. From its superb detection of liver tumors, to its generated output values of liver fibrosis, it has truly been such an amazing asset for experimental designs. This machine has allowed for better randomization of cohorts of mice to lead to more precision and accuracy in data. I would recommend anyone thinking about obtaining this machine to do it! It is such an amazing benefit to the laboratory.





