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IVISense Fluorescent Imaging Probes - Vascular

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IVISense Fluorescent Imaging Probes - Vascular
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IVISense Fluorescent Imaging Probes - Vascular
IVISense Fluorescent Imaging Probes - Activatable
IVISense Fluorescent Dyes
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IVISense Vascular NP Fluorescent Probes
IVISense Vascular Fluorescent Probes
IVISense GFR Fluorescent Probe
IVISense Gastrointestinal Fluorescent Probe
IVISense Acute Vascular Fluorescent Probes
IVISense Edema Fluorescent Probe

Overview

Vascular and physiologic IVISense™ probes are a range of highly fluorescent in vivo imaging molecules that remain highly stable and localized in the anatomy for various periods of time to enable imaging of disease physiology, vasculature, vascular permeability and angiogenesis.

Products

IVISense Vascular fluorescent probe

Near-infrared dye-labeled macromolecule for imaging of vascularity, perfusion and vascular permeability. Remains localized in vasculature for 0-4 hours and accumulate in tumors and arthritic joints at 24 hours.

IVISense Vascular NP fluorescent probe

Near-infrared dye-labeled nanopaticles for imaging of vascularity, perfusion and vascular permeability with a long pharmacokinetic profile.

IVISense Gastrointestinal fluorescent probe

Near-infrared, fluorescently labeled macromolecule that may be used to monitor the effects of disease or drugs on gastric motility and or gastric emptying. It may also be used as an anatomical marker for the gastrointestinal tract.

IVISense Acute Vascular fluorescent probe

This is a small molecule fluorescence agent and is used as a control or in vascular permeability imaging.

IVISense Edema fluorescent probe

Small molecule fluorescence agent for imaging of vascularity, perfusion and vascular permeability with a short pharmacokinetic profile. This agent binds to albumin in blood for extended (30m-1h) circulation.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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