Our Abdominal and 3D Techniques and Contrast Training Program will use the mouse model to help users optimize their use of the Vevo high-resolution imaging system for phenotyping of cancer models and /or abdominal Imaging.
Specific areas of focus include:
- Obtaining 2D views of the liver, spleen, pancreas, gallbladder, kidney and adrenals
- Use of Pulsed-Wave Doppler Mode to obtain flow measurements of the renal artery and vein, portal vein, hepatic vessels, splenic vessels, abdominal aorta and IVC
- Implementation of standard measurements used in the abdomen
- Creation of a 3D volumetric measurement in vivo in a subcutaneous tumor model
- How to use Color Doppler Mode (for Vevo 2100 system only)
- Use of Power Doppler Mode to quantify percent vascularity
- MicroMarker Contrast Imaging in assessing tumor perfusion
- Targeted MicroMarker Contrast Imaging for relative quantification of biomarkers (e.g. VEGF-R2)
- Vevo CQ analysis of perfusion and targeted data (for Vevo 2100 only)
- Workflow optimization
This is a hands-on session