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NEW: Posters featuring the award-winning Maestro system at the Joint Molecular Imaging Conference 2007!

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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.

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Maestro technology (on right) versus conventional methods (on left) provides both clear, high-contrast images and the quantitative data that you need.

Maestro technology (on right) versus conventional methods (on left) provides both clear, high-contrast images and the quantitative data that you need.

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Posters featuring the award-winning Maestro system at the Joint Molecular Imaging Conference 2007

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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.