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In Vivo Imaging System employs X-ray technology.


September 18, 2009 - Combining bioluminescence and fluorescence molecular optical imaging with digital x-ray, IVISŪ Lumina XR helps researchers explore molecular basis of diseases and determine response to drug therapies. It is optically capable of imaging fluorescent and bioluminescent reporters and dyes, within green to NIR spectrum, with quantitative results and spectral unmixing. It can incorporate animal handling features such as heated stage, gas anesthesia connections, and syringe injection system.

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Caliper Life Sciences Launches IVISŪ In Vivo Imaging System with X-Ray


- IVIS Lumina XR Combines Fluorescence, Bioluminescence and X-ray in One Imaging Solution -

Hopkinton, Mass., September 14, 2009 -- Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: CALP), a leading provider of tools and services for drug discovery and life sciences research, today introduced the IVIS Lumina XR in vivo imaging system, the latest addition to the IVIS product family. The Lumina XR system combines highly sensitive bioluminescence and fluorescence molecular optical imaging with the anatomical precision of digital x-ray. Integrating these three imaging modalities provides researchers with additional capabilities to explore the molecular basis of disease and determine the response to drug therapies.

Caliper's non-invasive IVIS preclinical molecular optical imaging technology is an innovative research tool that has greatly advanced both basic scientific research as well as the novel breakthrough research necessary to develop safe new drugs. To date, peer-reviewed publications show that IVIS technology has aided the discovery and development of five FDA-approved therapies and more than nine drug compounds in development. The introduction of the Lumina XR system takes this innovation one step further by combining optical fluorescent and bioluminescent images of biological activity with co-registered digital x-ray images, enhancing the anatomical context of the optical molecular signals. For example, with x-ray co-registration the researcher can view a detailed image of the skeleton, or even certain soft tissues, and can use those images as a reference point when using bioluminescence to more precisely locate a tumor or infection site in an animal.

"Caliper's bioluminescent and fluorescent IVIS imaging systems are well recognized by researchers at top universities and pharmaceutical companies as the leading pre-clinical in vivo imaging solution," said Kevin Hrusovsky, president and chief executive officer, Caliper Life Sciences. "The demand for advanced preclinical imaging technologies continues to increase, and Caliper is meeting that demand by offering a multimodality solution that will enhance current research applications and further enable newer areas of research, including bone disease and arthritis. We remain committed to providing scientists with valuable tools that translate experimentation into viable clinical options."

All IVIS systems are optically capable of imaging the full spectrum of fluorescent and bioluminescent reporters and dyes, from green to near-infrared, with quantitative results and high performance spectral unmixing, to extract maximum information from animal models. Lumina XR can incorporate the premium animal handling features of Caliper's other IVIS imaging systems, such as a heated stage, gas anesthesia connections and a syringe injection system for simultaneous compound administration. In addition to mice, the Lumina XR can accommodate Petri dishes or micro-titer plates for in vitro imaging. And like Caliper's other IVIS imaging systems, the Lumina XR will serve a broad array of therapeutic areas, including cancer research, infectious disease, inflammation, metabolic disease, neurology, cardiovascular disease, toxicology and other applications.

For additional information on Caliper's portfolio of optical imaging systems, please visit http://www.caliperls.com/products/opt....

About Caliper Life Sciences
Caliper Life Sciences is a premier provider of cutting-edge technologies enabling researchers in the life sciences industry to create life-saving and enhancing medicines and diagnostic tests more quickly and efficiently. Caliper is aggressively innovating new technology to bridge the gap between in vitro assays and in vivo results and then translating those results into cures for human disease. Caliper's portfolio of offerings includes state-of-the-art microfluidics, lab automation & liquid handling, optical imaging technologies, and discovery & development outsourcing solutions.

For more information please visit www.caliperLS.com.

Caliper and IVIS are registered trademarks of Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.

Company Information:
Name: Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.
Address: 68 Elm Street
City: Hopkinton
State: MA
ZIP: 01748
Country: USA
Phone: 508-435-9500
http://www.caliperls.com


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