Vesselucida Microscope Edition
Description
Vesselucida Microscope Edition is a unique product specifically designed to reconstruct and analyze microvascular networks by controlling microscope hardware so you can trace directly from slides. Built-in analysis tools will provide you with the information you need for your studies on cancer, diabetes, strokes and other conditions that affect microvasculature.
Vesselucida Microscope Edition
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Features
Changes in vasculature due to traumatic brain injury or stroke
Changes in blood vessels of the retina due to diabetes (diabetic retinopathy)
New blood vessels due to a cancerous tumor (angiogenesis)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Vesselucida Microscope Edition is specifically designed to reconstruct and analyze microvascular networks for studies on cancer, diabetes, strokes, and other conditions that affect microvasculature.
The Vesselucida Microscope Edition has built-in analysis tools that provide metrics for comprehensive morphological analyses, such as segments and nodes counts, frequency of anastomoses, vessel surface and volume, and more.
The Vesselucida Microscope Edition can quantify changes in vasculature due to traumatic brain injury or stroke, changes in blood vessels of the retina due to diabetes (diabetic retinopathy), and new blood vessels due to a cancerous tumor (angiogenesis).
The Vesselucida Microscope Edition requires a microscope, computer, and Vesselucida software. It fully integrates with the microscope and associated hardware to reduce manual work and speed up data collection.
The Vesselucida Microscope Edition works with a wide array of 2D and 3D images, including large 2D and 3D images of intact tissue specimens.