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Phoenix-Micron, Inc. launches the next generation of its MICRON in vivo ophthalmic imaging platform for small animal research
Saturday, April 29, 2023
The all-new MICRON® 5 platform delivers advanced performance, repeatability, and imaging workflow efficiency.
BEND, Ore., April 21, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Phoenix-Micron, Inc. today announced the launch of the all-new Phoenix MICRON® 5 imaging system, the latest breakthrough in small animal ophthalmic imaging technology. With over 450 published studies utilizing MICRON imaging systems, the MICRON platform has provided researchers with precision tools for imaging and data capture for over 14 years. The patented MICRON 5 is the next generation of the Company's industry-leading platform to power eye and eye-brain research. Orders are being accepted for MICRON 5 systems now, and first deliveries are expected this summer.
Designed to enhance efficiency and repeatability, the MICRON 5 platform boasts a range of core, patent-pending features, including interchangeable imaging sensors and software-controlled camera operation, expanded excitation and barrier filter capabilities, and new depth of field adjustments. These new capabilities provide endless opportunities for researchers to fine-tune their in vivo imaging and capture more precise data more easily.
Understanding the importance of protecting the investment MICRON customers make in capital equipment, the MICRON 5 camera is compatible with the imaging modalities from the prior MICRON IV generation. This allows for a smooth upgrade to the newest technology platform with the lowest total-cost-of-ownership.
"We are thrilled to introduce the all-new Phoenix MICRON 5 platform to the research community," said Scott Carr, CEO Of Phoenix-Micron, Inc. "Our team has spent the last several years developing the software and hardware that powers the MICRON 5 platform to bring researchers the latest imaging and data capture capabilities. We are in awe of the discoveries in science and medicine that our research customers develop, and we are committed to continuing our tradition of innovation in order to meet our customers' needs with the MICRON 5."
The MICRON 5 introduces powerful capabilities to enhance the quality of imaging and data capture in experiments with small animals:
-- Interchangeable camera sensors offer the option to fine-tune fidelity,
quantum efficiency, and spatial precision to more precisely image
specific cellular and molecular features
-- Focus, illumination, and filter selection are now under software
control, speeding the imaging workflow and increasing the metadata that
the MICRON 5 camera can capture about each image, enhancing analysis and
experiment repeatability
-- Excitation and barrier filters have been completely redesigned to
radically improve usability, automatically detect installed filters, and
make it easier to use a wide range of wavelengths to tailor illumination
and sampled light to your requirements
-- A new adjustable aperture has been added to offer control over depth of
field, enabling better imaging of dimensional structures including
tumors, cysts, and properties of the vitreous. In addition, this
improves the ability to image highly reflective retina, such as those
present in albino rodents.
-- The MICRON 5 camera is fully compatible with the new MICRON LT2 lens
technology, shortening the time required to quickly change imaging
modalities with precision alignment
-- The MICRON 5 camera is fully compatible with the newly released MICRON
Software Suite, which delivers advanced image and data management
capabilities to help efficiently power your research and data analysis
For more information on the Phoenix MICRON 5, please click here.
About Phoenix-Micron, Inc.: Phoenix-Micron, Inc.is a global leader in in vivo ophthalmic imaging of laboratory animals. MICRON systems are optimized for eye and eye-brain research. The patented MICRON platform delivers seven essential imaging modalities in a compact footprint, backed by world-class service, that's ideal for the exacting data capture and physical space requirements of small animal research labs. Each piece of the MICRON system is designed to ease the researcher's workflow and capture and manage the high-resolution ophthalmic images and associated data that helps bring ophthalmic research to life. Since its initial launch in 2007, MICRON camera systems have been installed in hundreds of ophthalmic and neurologic research labs in more than 25 countries. Found in 11 of the world's top 12 research institutes, MICRON systems have been used by authors of more than 450 published studies. For more information about Phoenix-Micron, Inc. and the Phoenix MICRON® in-vivo imaging system, contact Jen King, jen.king@phoenixmicron.com.
Media Contact
Jen King, Phoenix-Micron, Inc., 1 408-234-3687, jen.king@phoenixmicron.com
SOURCE Phoenix-Micron, Inc.
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