Preclinical Imaging Multimodality Software Module Developed
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 11 Oct 2010 |
Software and accessory items have been designed to enable the direct coregistration of images from multiple preclinical imaging modalities.
Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. (Hopkinton, MA, USA), a provider of tools and services for drug discovery, life sciences research, and molecular diagnostics, introduced this toolkit, comprising the new Living Image multimodality software module and the Mouse Imaging Shuttle. The technology provides for integration of data from Caliper's IVIS (in vivo imaging system) optical imaging systems with data from Caliper's Quantum FX micro-computed tomography (CT) as well as data from third-party microCT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) instruments. Caliper provides a unique level of support by offering biologists a complete range of coregistration tools without the need for complex third-party software.
Coregistration allows researchers to overlay images from multiple imaging modalities, providing comprehensive insight into the molecular and anatomic features of an animal and its biology. For example, optical imaging data, which may be used to identify and quantify tumor burden at the molecular level, can be integrated with microCT data, which provides complementary anatomic detail and morphologic quantification.
With the Living Image Multi-Modality Software Module, researchers can directly import data from preclinical microCT, MRI, PET and SPECT into the Living Image software environment for combination with three-dimensional (3D) bioluminescence and fluorescence images from an IVIS Spectrum optical imaging system. The software contains sophisticated visualization features, and the Mouse Imaging Shuttle immobilizes the animal for transport between the different systems to enable high-quality coregistration. The multimodality kit has been optimized for use with Caliper's IVIS Spectrum and Quantum FX microCT imaging systems to enable comprehensive longitudinal imaging of a single animal over multiple time points without harming the subject. Living Image software is now distinctively capable of processing quantitative, functional optical data and integrating it with the anatomic views familiar to clinicians.
"Caliper's in vivo imaging solutions serve as a bridge between the laboratory and the clinic," said Kevin Hrusovsky, president and chief executive officer, Caliper Life Sciences. "Allowing researchers to layer images from a variety of imaging modalities enables a more a complete view of disease progression to help understand a compound's therapeutic potential sooner and progress drug candidates to clinical trials faster. Caliper is leading the market with our ability to not only generate extremely high quality 3D optical data and microCT images, but also to integrate images across a wide variety of platforms. This new coregistration toolkit is another component of our expansion strategy to address the [US]$500M preclinical imaging market."
Related Links:
Caliper Life Sciences
Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. (Hopkinton, MA, USA), a provider of tools and services for drug discovery, life sciences research, and molecular diagnostics, introduced this toolkit, comprising the new Living Image multimodality software module and the Mouse Imaging Shuttle. The technology provides for integration of data from Caliper's IVIS (in vivo imaging system) optical imaging systems with data from Caliper's Quantum FX micro-computed tomography (CT) as well as data from third-party microCT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) instruments. Caliper provides a unique level of support by offering biologists a complete range of coregistration tools without the need for complex third-party software.
Coregistration allows researchers to overlay images from multiple imaging modalities, providing comprehensive insight into the molecular and anatomic features of an animal and its biology. For example, optical imaging data, which may be used to identify and quantify tumor burden at the molecular level, can be integrated with microCT data, which provides complementary anatomic detail and morphologic quantification.
With the Living Image Multi-Modality Software Module, researchers can directly import data from preclinical microCT, MRI, PET and SPECT into the Living Image software environment for combination with three-dimensional (3D) bioluminescence and fluorescence images from an IVIS Spectrum optical imaging system. The software contains sophisticated visualization features, and the Mouse Imaging Shuttle immobilizes the animal for transport between the different systems to enable high-quality coregistration. The multimodality kit has been optimized for use with Caliper's IVIS Spectrum and Quantum FX microCT imaging systems to enable comprehensive longitudinal imaging of a single animal over multiple time points without harming the subject. Living Image software is now distinctively capable of processing quantitative, functional optical data and integrating it with the anatomic views familiar to clinicians.
"Caliper's in vivo imaging solutions serve as a bridge between the laboratory and the clinic," said Kevin Hrusovsky, president and chief executive officer, Caliper Life Sciences. "Allowing researchers to layer images from a variety of imaging modalities enables a more a complete view of disease progression to help understand a compound's therapeutic potential sooner and progress drug candidates to clinical trials faster. Caliper is leading the market with our ability to not only generate extremely high quality 3D optical data and microCT images, but also to integrate images across a wide variety of platforms. This new coregistration toolkit is another component of our expansion strategy to address the [US]$500M preclinical imaging market."
Related Links:
Caliper Life Sciences
Latest General/Advanced Imaging News
- AI-Based CT Scan Analysis Predicts Early-Stage Kidney Damage Due to Cancer Treatments
- CT-Based Deep Learning-Driven Tool to Enhance Liver Cancer Diagnosis
- AI-Powered Imaging System Improves Lung Cancer Diagnosis
- AI Model Significantly Enhances Low-Dose CT Capabilities
- Ultra-Low Dose CT Aids Pneumonia Diagnosis in Immunocompromised Patients
- AI Reduces CT Lung Cancer Screening Workload by Almost 80%
- Cutting-Edge Technology Combines Light and Sound for Real-Time Stroke Monitoring
- AI System Detects Subtle Changes in Series of Medical Images Over Time
- New CT Scan Technique to Improve Prognosis and Treatments for Head and Neck Cancers
- World’s First Mobile Whole-Body CT Scanner to Provide Diagnostics at POC
- Comprehensive CT Scans Could Identify Atherosclerosis Among Lung Cancer Patients
- AI Improves Detection of Colorectal Cancer on Routine Abdominopelvic CT Scans
- Super-Resolution Technology Enhances Clinical Bone Imaging to Predict Osteoporotic Fracture Risk
- AI-Powered Abdomen Map Enables Early Cancer Detection
- Deep Learning Model Detects Lung Tumors on CT
- AI Predicts Cardiovascular Risk from CT Scans
Channels
Radiography
view channel
AI Improves Early Detection of Interval Breast Cancers
Interval breast cancers, which occur between routine screenings, are easier to treat when detected earlier. Early detection can reduce the need for aggressive treatments and improve the chances of better outcomes.... Read more
World's Largest Class Single Crystal Diamond Radiation Detector Opens New Possibilities for Diagnostic Imaging
Diamonds possess ideal physical properties for radiation detection, such as exceptional thermal and chemical stability along with a quick response time. Made of carbon with an atomic number of six, diamonds... Read moreMRI
view channel
Cutting-Edge MRI Technology to Revolutionize Diagnosis of Common Heart Problem
Aortic stenosis is a common and potentially life-threatening heart condition. It occurs when the aortic valve, which regulates blood flow from the heart to the rest of the body, becomes stiff and narrow.... Read more
New MRI Technique Reveals True Heart Age to Prevent Attacks and Strokes
Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Individuals with conditions such as diabetes or obesity often experience accelerated aging of their hearts, sometimes by decades.... Read more
AI Tool Predicts Relapse of Pediatric Brain Cancer from Brain MRI Scans
Many pediatric gliomas are treatable with surgery alone, but relapses can be catastrophic. Predicting which patients are at risk for recurrence remains challenging, leading to frequent follow-ups with... Read more
AI Tool Tracks Effectiveness of Multiple Sclerosis Treatments Using Brain MRI Scans
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition in which the immune system attacks the brain and spinal cord, leading to impairments in movement, sensation, and cognition. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) markers... Read moreUltrasound
view channel.jpeg)
AI-Powered Lung Ultrasound Outperforms Human Experts in Tuberculosis Diagnosis
Despite global declines in tuberculosis (TB) rates in previous years, the incidence of TB rose by 4.6% from 2020 to 2023. Early screening and rapid diagnosis are essential elements of the World Health... Read more
AI Identifies Heart Valve Disease from Common Imaging Test
Tricuspid regurgitation is a condition where the heart's tricuspid valve does not close completely during contraction, leading to backward blood flow, which can result in heart failure. A new artificial... Read moreNuclear Medicine
view channel
Novel Radiolabeled Antibody Improves Diagnosis and Treatment of Solid Tumors
Interleukin-13 receptor α-2 (IL13Rα2) is a cell surface receptor commonly found in solid tumors such as glioblastoma, melanoma, and breast cancer. It is minimally expressed in normal tissues, making it... Read more
Novel PET Imaging Approach Offers Never-Before-Seen View of Neuroinflammation
COX-2, an enzyme that plays a key role in brain inflammation, can be significantly upregulated by inflammatory stimuli and neuroexcitation. Researchers suggest that COX-2 density in the brain could serve... Read moreImaging IT
view channel
New Google Cloud Medical Imaging Suite Makes Imaging Healthcare Data More Accessible
Medical imaging is a critical tool used to diagnose patients, and there are billions of medical images scanned globally each year. Imaging data accounts for about 90% of all healthcare data1 and, until... Read more
Global AI in Medical Diagnostics Market to Be Driven by Demand for Image Recognition in Radiology
The global artificial intelligence (AI) in medical diagnostics market is expanding with early disease detection being one of its key applications and image recognition becoming a compelling consumer proposition... Read moreIndustry News
view channel
GE HealthCare and NVIDIA Collaboration to Reimagine Diagnostic Imaging
GE HealthCare (Chicago, IL, USA) has entered into a collaboration with NVIDIA (Santa Clara, CA, USA), expanding the existing relationship between the two companies to focus on pioneering innovation in... Read more
Patient-Specific 3D-Printed Phantoms Transform CT Imaging
New research has highlighted how anatomically precise, patient-specific 3D-printed phantoms are proving to be scalable, cost-effective, and efficient tools in the development of new CT scan algorithms... Read more
Siemens and Sectra Collaborate on Enhancing Radiology Workflows
Siemens Healthineers (Forchheim, Germany) and Sectra (Linköping, Sweden) have entered into a collaboration aimed at enhancing radiologists' diagnostic capabilities and, in turn, improving patient care... Read more