NEW: Posters featuring the award-winning Maestro system at the Joint Molecular Imaging Conference 2007!
NEW Maestro™ 2 In-Vivo Imaging System
CRi Maestro™ 2 systems incorporate the latest fluorescence imaging technology into a fully integrated and automated instrument. Maestro 2 systems offer the increased multiplexing capability and low light-level sensitivity of our unique FLEX technology, that allow higher spectral accuracy and improved signal separation. The Maestro 2 system is the perfect addition to any imaging facility or laboratory.
See clearly, See accurately, See more
Maestro technology (on right) versus conventional methods (on left) provides both clear, high-contrast images and the quantitative data that you need.
Quantitative Accuracy
- Fully automated system allows easy, repeatable instrument setup for faster, more accurate experiments.
- Higher spectral accuracy improves signal separation and enables more accurate multiplexing.
- System calibration allows for improved quantitation across a broader range of experiments.
- Easy-to-use Maestro software allows for fast spectral unmixing of multiple signals and improved quantitation.
Powered by FLEX technology
- Incorporates a bandwidth-selectable Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter, allowing better multiplexing and quantitation.
- Highly cooled CCD gives increased sensitivity.
- Remove autofluorescence and increase contrast of your fluorophores.
- Improved quantitation through autofluorescence removal.
Posters featuring the award-winning Maestro system at the Joint Molecular Imaging Conference 2007
- JMIC 2007 List: List of Presentations and Posters involving CRi spectral imaging technology at the Joint Molecular Imaging Conference 2007
- Presentation 0364: Multiplexing with Multispectral Imaging: From Mice to Microscopy. Paul M. Kasili, et al; SibTech, Inc.; CRi
- Presentation 0405: A Comparison Between Spectral and Time Domain Imaging Systems for Imaging Quantum Dots in Small Living Animals. Adam de la Zerda, et al, Stanford University
- Presentation 0434: Dynamic Contrast Enhancement (DyCE) for Small Animal Imaging. David T. Lynch, et al; Columbia Univ, CRi, MGH
Bookmark this page to check back for more presentations and posters as they become available in downloadable format!
Components
- Maestro™ 2 Imaging System
- Software for multispectral acquisition and data processing
- Integrated illumination module
- Excitation and Emission filter sets
- Ports for third-party anesthesia systems
- Computer system optimized for image acquisition and processing
- High-resolution LCD Monitor
The CRi Maestro imaging system has many applications involving a variety of materials, such as probes, cell lines, animal specimens, etc. Certain of these applications and/or materials may require licensing under patents held by third parties. For example, a license from AntiCancer Incorporated, 7917 Ostrow St., San Diego, CA 92111 and/or Caliper Life Sciences, Inc., 68 Elm St., Hopkinton, MA 01748, may be required for certain applications and/or materials. CRi's sale or other transfer of the Maestro imaging system does not convey any right or license under such third party patents. It is suggested, therefore, that users of the Maestro imaging system consult with counsel to determine whether licensing of such third party patents is required.


