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VisualSonics Vevo3100 Ultrasound

A comprehensive imaging & processing package
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Description

The VisualSonics Vevo3100 offers touch screen interface, fully digitised image processing and improved signal to noise ratio. It uses solid-state transducers which offer higher resolution at multiple focal depths. The system offers superior resolution down to 30μm, a wide range of frequencies (13-56 MHz) and a large field of view. Importantly, the Vevo3100 offers a comprehensive imaging and processing package.

Specifications

  • Color and Power Doppler Modes for blood flow quantification & anatomical identification 
  • M-Mode single line acquisition allowing high-temporal resolution for LV functional analysis 
  • Anatomical M-Mode for adjustable anatomical orientation in reconstructed M-Mode imaging 
  • 3D-Mode Imaging & Volume Analysis 
  • Nonlinear Contrast Imaging 
  • VevoStrainâ„¢ Analysis software for cardiac research
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MS250

13–24 MHz

  • Large Tumor (< 23mm) 
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  • Abdominal < 250g 
  • Nonlinear Contrast Imaging

MS400

18–38 MHz

  • Cardiovascular
  • Abdominal
  • Rabbit Eye

MS550S

32–56 MH

  • Embryo
  • Abdominal
  • Vascular
  • Epidermal Imaging
  • Tumors (< 13mm)
  • Ophthalmolog

 

Applications

  • Molecular imaging/ target-specific imaging 
  • Novel drug biodistribution

Instrument location

Biological Resources Imaging Laboratory

Basement
Lowy Cancer Research Centre (C25)
»Ê¹Ú²ÊƱ Sydney, NSW 2033

Phone: 02 9065 9836
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Tzong Tyng Hung

National Imaging Facilitation Fellow
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    02 9065 8902
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    t.hung@unsw.edu.au

Brendan Lee

Technical Staff
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    02 9065 9836
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    b.j.lee@unsw.edu.au

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