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Precision Ophthalmic Imaging for In Vivo Small Animal Research

The MICRON® imaging system  captures and manages the high-resolution ophthalmic images and data that help bring your research to life

900

Papers published that incorporate MICRON data

14

Years of experience innovating patented small animal imaging technology

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Integrated multi-modality system

7

Imaging modalities, designed for exacting, small animal ophthalmic research

Capture and Manage Images with Ease

MICRON® 5 Microscope

Image-guided OCT

Image-guided ERG

Used in 900 published papers, the MICRON platform delivers seven essential modalities in a compact footprint, backed by world-class service, that's ideal for the exacting data capture.

"Best rodent imaging system I've ever used. Produces exceptionally high quality digital fundus images of rodents and small animals. The resolution and contrast are much better than any other instrument we have tried. We have had good success with bright field, as well as fluorescence imaging of GFP expression in the retina and fluorescein angiography. The ability to capture video, select and output individual frames later is a big help when focusing on the retina in the small rodent eye."

-  John Flannery, PhD
Professor of Vision Science and Molecular and Cell Biology
Associate Director, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
University of California, Berkeley

Introducing the new MICRON® 5 - Endless Opportunities at Your Fingertips

MICRON technology was designed with you and your workflow in mind and boasts a range of core features, including interchangeable imaging sensors and software-controlled camera operation, expanded filter capabilities, and new depth of field adjustments.

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Optical coherence
tomography with
structural analysis

Laser photocoagulation
to generate choroidal
neovascularization

Precise and consistent
delivery of
photo disruption

Functional analysis
through electrophysiology

Global analysis
through electrophysiology

Mouse-sized slit lamp
with 4 microns resolution

Intelligent segmentation
software