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LabPET II Preclinical PET Scanners

PRECISION IMAGING ACROSS ALL SCALES

Discover the future of small animal imaging with the LabPET II Scanner. Building on the commercial success of the LabPET I (also known as “Triumph”, “LabPET 4”, “LabPET 8”, “LabPET 12” or “LabPET™ First Generation”), the advanced preclinical imaging LabPET II scanner is available as standalone, table-top, or integrated PET/CT system, tailored to meet your diverse research needs.

LabPET II Scanner

Delivering Unmatched Precision and Flexibility to Your Research with the LabPET II

Meeting the Challenges of Preclinical Research

Preclinical small animal research presents unique challenges, particularly in achieving precise measurements and managing costs efficiently. The LabPET II scanners address these challenges by offering ultra-high precision, enabling the exploration of new research frontiers.

Unmatched Modular Flexibility

With a modular design that offers 48 possible configurations, the LabPET II scanners provide the best solution for any need and budget. Researchers can choose from four available preclinical ring diameters, suitable for imaging mice, rats, rabbits, and mid-sized animals. Each diameter supports configurations ranging from 1 to 12 rings, accommodating a wide range of single or multi-bed imaging studies.

Superior Resolution for Optimal Results
Enhanced spatial resolution leads to faster and more accurate results, allowing research groups to reduce experiment cycles and optimize resource usage. The LabPET II’s ultra-high precision enables new research opportunities and can be the deciding factor in achieving definitive conclusions.

216

> 3.6%

108mm

119mm

90mm

300mm

27 648

< 0.85mm

156mm

156mm

300mm

60mm

80mm

72mm

> 6.2%

1.12 x 1.12 x 10.6mm³ 4x8 arrays

144

18 432

< 0.75mm

Number of Detection Modules

LYSO Crystal Size

Total Number of Crystals

Mouse

12 rings configuration

Rat

12 rings configuration

Rabbit

12 rings configuration

Mid-Size

12 rings configuration

Axial Field of View

Single bed position FOV

Total Axial Field of View

Multi-bed position FOV

Transaxial Field of View

Optimal transaxial FOV

Ring Diameter

Distance between detectors

Gantry Opening

Standalone open space

Sensitivity

Calculated at center

Spatial Resolution

True resolution at center without CT, digital or coding

156mm

> 600mm

125mm

160mm

140mm

> 2.9%

288

36 864

156mm

> 750mm

180mm

260mm

203mm

> 2.2%

432

55 296

< 1mm

< 0.95mm

Note : All numbers may vary if standalone, tabletop or PET/CT integration is chosen.

1.65mm

1.42%

6.0%

Down to 3mm

24 / 16

The table above shows the published NEMA comparison of the LabPET I and the LabPET II 4-rings mouse configuration performances. Compared to the previous generation, the LabPET™ , this detector module offers a ∼5.6-fold and ∼1.7-fold increase respectively in acquisition channel density and count rates per cm². This is shown in the performance displayed in the table above, especially with the spatial resolution at the center of the scanner. 

LabPET I

Also known as Triumph, LabPET 4-8-12, LabPET

LabPET II

Here showing mouse 4 rings configuration performances

Spatial Resolution

@ 5mm from center

Sensitivity

[250-650keV]

Spill Over Ratio

[air/water] (%)

0.76mm

3.3%

8.2%

Down to 2mm

31 / 20

Uniformity

Recovery Coefficient

Transforming Preclinical Imaging with LabPET II Scanners

The ultra-high resolution of the LabPET II preclinical scanners provides unprecedented clarity and precision, allowing researchers to explore intricate details in small animal models. Thanks to this breakthrough in imaging technology, structures that were previously difficult to visualize, such as specific organ regions and microanatomical features, are now discernible and quantifiable with LabPET II.


This revolutionary advancement in resolution is opening new avenues in preclinical research, enabling detailed studies of disease mechanisms and the effects of therapeutic interventions. By providing exceptional detail and precision, LabPET II empowers researchers to push the boundaries of their investigations, offering new opportunities to understand complex biological processes and develop innovative treatments.

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Multi Bed Mid size scanner 7 rings
Multi Bed Mid size scanner 7 rings
Multi Bed Mid size scanner 7 rings
Multi Bed Mid size scanner 7 rings
18F-FDG Gated Cardiac Rat Imaging Multi Bed Mid size scanner 7 rings
Comparison of Renal Angiotensin Receptors (AT1R) Imaging in Rats
Imaging of Renal Angiotensin Receptors (AT1R) in Mice
Receptor Imaging Mouse 4 rings
Brain Imaging Mouse 4 rings
Mouse and Rat Brain Imaging
Multi Bed Mouse 4 rings
Mouse Spinal Cord Imaging - Specific SLA Studie with 64Cu
Mouse 4 rings Resolution 0.72MM / 0.4ul
UHR Detectors with Christian

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