Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, Inc. products
Clinical Imaging
Vivascope - Fresh Specimen Imaging Confocal Microscope
The VIVASCOPE 2500 is a confocal microscope specially designed for imaging fresh, needle aspirated, or fixed specimens in reflectance (phase contrast) mode or in fluorescence mode for specimens stained with fluorochromes. Specimens can be examined in near real-time without time consuming processing procedures. The VIVASCOPE 2500 is used by physicians and other licensed healthcare professionals to view enlarged images of specimens during pathological examinations.
Research
Caliber - Upright Research Confocal Microscope
The upright RS-G4 research confocal microscope features a new strip mosaic image capture process coupled with its proprietary image-stitching algorithm to create cellular-level images with unprecedented down-to-the-pixel accuracy and perfect homogeneity. The process generates large-scale mosaics that you can use to quickly locate a data collection area on a large specimen, such as a whole brain section.
VivaScope - Specialty Confocal Microscopes
The VivaScope System produces horizontal sections of the skin. Horizontal sections make it straightforward to view the various layers of the skin in sequence, from the outer surface of the stratum corneum, through the granular, spinous and basal layers, to the level of the superficial reticular dermis. The VivaScope System is capable of imaging cells in the epidermis of skin and the fibrous tissue, primarily collagen and fibrin, in the dermis. In addition, it is possible to visualize circulation of blood cells, including both erythrocytes and leukocytes, in capillaries and other small vessels.
VivaScope - In Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscope
Our VIVASCOPE 1500 provides non-invasive, in vivo images of the epithelium and supporting stroma. Horizontal sections make it straightforward to view the various layers of the skin in sequence, from the outer surface of the stratum corneum, through the granular, spinous and basal layers, to the level of the superficial reticular dermis.
