LabScope White Papers for Small Animal-Based Preclinical Research

The LabScope is the only commercially available device in a system that produces a low dose, high resolution fluoroscopic image. See our Labscope White papers below for preclinical research studies.

The Usage of Microfluoroscopy in In Vivo and In Vitro Experiments

“…According to our information, the only commercially available device is a system from Glenbrook Technologies.

X-ray Videocystometry for High-Speed Monitoring of Urinary Tract Function in Mice

“…experiments were performed using a LabScope (Glenbrook Technologies, New Jersey, USA), a small-animal fluoroscopy system, which allowed a maximal frame rate of 29.97 fps.”

Locomotion of Sensor-Integrated Soft Robotic Devices Inside Sub-Millimeter Arteries with Impaired Flow Conditions

“The first endovascular sensor-integrated soft robotic device that navigates sub-millimeter arteries by extracting propulsive power from external magnetic fields…”X-ray imaging was performed using a benchtop fluoroscope (Labscope, Glenbrook technologies).”

Novel cannula design improves large volume auto-injection rates for high viscosity solutions

“Calibrated axial measurements from the skin surface to the closest (top) and furthest (bottom) depot border were obtained for each 2.0 mL delivery using a 2D fluoroscope (Glenbrook Technologies Labscope, Randolph, NJ).”

Optimizing the Translational Value of Mouse Models of ALS for Dysphagia Therapeutic Discovery

“VFSS was performed on advanced-stage HCN-SOD1 and LCN-SOD1 mice and age- matched controls using our previously established protocol and customized equipment at a source–image distance of 6–7 cm using our miniaturized fluoroscope (The LabScope, Glenbrook Technologies, Randolph, NJ).”

Videofluoroscopic Validation of a Translational Murine Model of Presbyphagia

“In addition, we recently acquired a custom-designed low energy fluoroscopy system called The LabScope (Glenbrook Technologies, Randolph, NJ), which is a miniature X-ray microscope that can magnify and digitally record extremely small regions of interest, such as the swallowing mechanism of a mouse.”

Pharmacological interrogation of a rodent forced ambulation model: leveraging gait impairment as a measure of pain behavior pre-clinically

“Imaging of the knee joint and surrounding soft tissue was per-formed with a high resolution fluoroscope (LabScope™, Glenbrook Technologies Inc., New Jersey).

A physiological and behavioral system for hearing restoration with cochlear implants

“…X-Ray micrographs were obtained with a magnification fluoroscope (Glenbrook Technologies, Randolph, NJ).