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EX1301

 

A new way of seeing

Products

Michelson diagnostics are developing a range of products for both the scientific and clinical markets.

Standard products

High Resolution OCT Microscope (EX1301)

 

Our first release is the EX1301. This instrument is ideal for clinical research applications, enabling the user to see microscopic detail below the surface of a sample instantly, without affecting it, damaging it, or requiring any special preparation.

It is designed for laboratory use on excised tissue or complete organs. This bench-top scanner is a perfect solution for the researcher who needs to see inside a specimen but can’t afford to alter or damage it in any way.

Full details are here, or download a brochure here.

Custom instrumentation

MDL proposes a variety of enhancements for future versions of its cancer scanning instruments, and are actively looking for researchers to collaborate in developing the technology for specific clinical or research areas.

Areas of interest are:

Interchangeable endoscopic probe heads for different clinical applications

Probe heads with integrated therapeutic devices such as laser surgery or radioactive rods for cancer treatments

Polarisation-sensitive probes to detect damaged cartilage tissue in orthopaedic applications

Doppler processing to detect and image blood flow for vascular applications

Hybrid probes that incorporate other diagnostic modalities such as spectroscopy

Semi-flexible or fully flexible probes for accessing the gastro-intestinal tract

Image enhancement by use of image processing software

Assisted diagnosis using automated image processing

3D imaging for research applications

 

Please contact Gordon McKenzie to discuss your particular requirements

 

 

Tel.

Mob.

Email:

+44 (0)121 288 8530

+44 (0)7973 343414

gordon.mckenzie@md-ltd.co.uk

 

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