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The new eXplore speCZT, the first full-ring solid-state detector small animal SPECT, utilizes a cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) detector, allowing for full 360-degree coverage around the animal and high-energy resolution to enable dual or triple radio-nuclide imaging.
The increased sensitivity of speCZT helps medical researchers perform dynamic small animal SPECT imaging to precisely quantify radio-tracer uptake and identify morphological changes.
Features:- Solid-state CZT detector technology
- Stationary, full-ring, 10 detector design
- Interchangeable, rotating cylindrical collimators
- Multi-slit: 80mm axial FOV, full 360-degree coverage
- Multi-pinhole: high resolution, full 360-degree coverage
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