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RESEARCH

Vimago™ and Pegaso™ scanners are being used all over the world in service of cutting edge research. 

Large Reptile Research

Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are frequently studied for their respiratory, neurovascular and skeletal anatomy as they represent early and successful forms that have lasted millions of years. By understanding this ancient anatomy, scientists can better understand evolution of closely and distantly related species. 

Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are frequently studied for their respiratory, neurovascular and skeletal anatomy as they represent early and successful forms that have lasted millions of years. 
By understanding this ancient anatomy, scientists can better understand evolution of closely and distantly related species. 

This alligator was perfused with BriteVu and BriteVu Enhancer and scanned on an Epica Vimago CT scanner at 200µm slice thickness
.  The CT data sets were then converted into images created using the Anatomage Invivo5 software. For more information, visit www.Anatomage.com or email info@anatomage.com.  For more information about BriteVu and Scarlet Imaging research, go to https://scarletimaging.com/.

Researcher

 Scott Echols DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice)

Localization of First Mandibular Molar Roots in Relationship to the Mandibular Canal in Small Breed Dogs - A Computed Tomography Study

Han Chia
Don Hoover, DVM - Vimago Owner
Kendall Taney
James B. Robertson
Lenin A. Villamizar-Martinez

 

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