RFLSI Ⅲ is based on the LSCI (Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging) technology. With the advantages of its non-contact, high frame-rate, high spatial resolution, it can be used to observe and record blood perfusion of any exposed tissues or organs of rodents for microcirculation study.
Applications:
Cerebral blood flow, MCAO model
Cortical Spreading Depression (CSD)
Hind/Critica Limb Ischaemia (HLI)/(CLI)
Neuro-Vascular Coupling
Burn Assessment, Traumatic Brain Injury(TBI), Sepsis, etc.
Advantages
Reliable Data Measurement
Stable laser output for reliable and consistent measurement over minutes, hours and days, accuracy up to 0.1 PU, easy to control variables.
Full-Frame HD Image & Video
High-definition camera (full-frame 2048x2048 resolution) helps you see the blood vessel endings and opens the world of microcirculation imaging.
High Frame Rate
A high-speed camera (up to 120 FPS) allows you to record rapid changes every second and record more details of blood vessel changes after treatment.
Quantified Visualization Data
Full-field monitoring, quantitative analysis. Multi-output includes vascular perfusion volume, vessel diameter, vessel angle, etc., also offline state analysis available.
Guaranteed to Run Smoothly
USB 3.0 compatible.Data acquisition and blood perfusion image with video generated rapidly without delay.
Easy Operation
Unique non-contact technology, no need for a special dark environment. Autofocus function, easy to use, get perfusion data and video in seconds.
References
Microvascular Injury in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Accelerates Alzheimer-like Pathogenesis in Mice
DW14006 as a direct AMPK activator ameliorates diabetic peripheral neuropathy in mice