In vivo imaging of prostate cancer using an IRDye 800CW EGF Optical Probe

Dr. Melanie Simpson, University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

To start the video, select a topic above.

Dr. Simpson discusses her in vivo optical imaging research on prostate cancer and the associated challenges.  She discusses the use of near-infrared for in vivo imaging, how IRDye 800CW is a well suited near-infrared dye, and how an IRDye 800CW EGF Optical Probe performed for imaging prostate cancer in mice. 

To learn more about LI-COR tools for in vivo imaging on the Odyssey System, click here.

To learn more about LI-COR IRDye 800CW EGF Optical Probe, click here.

TOTAL RUNNING LENGTH: ~12 MINUTES.

 

x
A A A
line
800 | 1024 | max
Biotechnology
4647 Superior St
Lincoln, NE 68504
Toll-Free: 800-645-4267
Email: biohelp@licor.com
Environmental
4421 Superior Street
Lincoln, NE 68504
Toll-Free: 800-447-3576
Email: envsales@licor.com