09.11.13
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, formerly Lucid Inc., has introduced the VivaScope 1500 Multilaser system, the newest device in the company’s VivaScope confocal microscope product line. VivaScope Multilaser cellular imaging devices are used to perform noninvasive optical skin biopsy to study changes at the cellular level.
The new VivaScope 1500 Multilaser systems include three lasers of different wavelengths that can be used in fluorescence-mode imaging to enhance image contrast when combined with dyes that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use. VivaScope 1500 is designed to view changes in living skin at the cellular level, and because the imaging is completely noninvasive, cellular changes can be monitored over time without damage to the tissue.
“The VivaScope 1500 Multilaser system gives researchers a powerful new tool for performing cellular level analysis painlessly and noninvasively,” said L. Michael Hone, CEO of Caliber. “The inclusion of lasers at three different wavelengths within a single system offers an unprecedented level of flexibility to researchers studying a variety of products, drugs and diseases. We believe this is an extremely important addition to our existing range of VivaScope devices.”
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics is based in Rochester, N.Y. The company makes technology to study tissue at a cellular level.
The new VivaScope 1500 Multilaser systems include three lasers of different wavelengths that can be used in fluorescence-mode imaging to enhance image contrast when combined with dyes that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use. VivaScope 1500 is designed to view changes in living skin at the cellular level, and because the imaging is completely noninvasive, cellular changes can be monitored over time without damage to the tissue.
“The VivaScope 1500 Multilaser system gives researchers a powerful new tool for performing cellular level analysis painlessly and noninvasively,” said L. Michael Hone, CEO of Caliber. “The inclusion of lasers at three different wavelengths within a single system offers an unprecedented level of flexibility to researchers studying a variety of products, drugs and diseases. We believe this is an extremely important addition to our existing range of VivaScope devices.”
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics is based in Rochester, N.Y. The company makes technology to study tissue at a cellular level.