SkyScan 1276 In-Vivo Micro-CT Scanner from Bruker

This video shows Phil Salmon, Application Scientist from Bruker, explaining the functioning of the SkyScan 1276, an in-vivo micro-CT scanner designed for life science research. This imaging system can scan the same animal at different time points with variable resolution down to 2.8µm pixel size. It includes an 11-megapixel camera suitable for 4k and 8k imaging. The SkyScan 1276’s fast, 3.9 second scan cycle will open up possibilities in biokinetic research such as the clearance of contrast agents through the kidney.

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