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IVISense Arthritis Fluorescent Imaging Panel

Detect molecular players in arthritis pathology in vivo with Revvity’s IVISense™ Arthritis Fluorescent Imaging Panel.

Standard methods to assess arthritis in animal models typically involve external measurements of limbs such as paw volume, paw thickness, and redness. While these methods determine the overall progression of disease, they do not access the underlying biology associated with the visible effects of the disease. Since arthritis involves not only inflammation pathways but also changes in vasculature and bone morphology, using fluorescent agents that measure each of these changes individually allow for a more complete assessment of the overall clinical pathology.

Revvity' IVISense Arthritis fluorescent panel contains a carefully selected, pre-validated bundle of probes designed for researchers to gain a better understanding of arthritis disease and its progression.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Detect molecular players in arthritis pathology in vivo with Revvity’s IVISense™ Arthritis Fluorescent Imaging Panel.

Standard methods to assess arthritis in animal models typically involve external measurements of limbs such as paw volume, paw thickness, and redness. While these methods determine the overall progression of disease, they do not access the underlying biology associated with the visible effects of the disease. Since arthritis involves not only inflammation pathways but also changes in vasculature and bone morphology, using fluorescent agents that measure each of these changes individually allow for a more complete assessment of the overall clinical pathology.

Revvity' IVISense Arthritis fluorescent panel contains a carefully selected, pre-validated bundle of probes designed for researchers to gain a better understanding of arthritis disease and its progression.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Overview

The biology of arthritis is complex, involving multiple cellular players, secreted factors, and processes that can lead to sever joint damage. Our fluorescent imaging probes targeting arthritis research allows in vivo imaging of the magnitude of inflammation, bone destruction, cartilage degradation, and vascular leak (edema) in a manner that non-invasively predicts the underlying histopathology of this disease.

The availability of probes at 680 nm and 750 nm wavelengths further offer the opportunity for multiplex imaging of appropriate probe combinations to maximize information gained from research animals.

Additional product information

IVISense Arthritis Fluorescent Imaging Panel includes the following six probes:

 

Part Number Fluorescent Probe Biological Target
NEV10003 IVISense Pan Cathepsin 680 (ProSense 680) Pan-cathepsin activatable probe:
Lysosomal marker of inflammatory cells
NEV10011EX IVISense Vascular 750 (AngeioSense 750EX) Vascular probe:
Leaks into sites of edema
NEV10020EX IVISense Osteo 680 (OsteoSense 680EX) Bone turnover targeted probe:
Detects areas of exposed hydroxyapatite
NEV10126  IVISense MMP 680 (MMPSense 680) Pan-MMP activatable probe:
Secreted marker of inflammatory cells, bone/cartilage degradation
NEV11000 IVISense Cat K 680 FAST Cathepsin K activatable probe:
Secreted marker of osteoclasts, bone degradation
NEV11098 IVISense Cat B 750 FAST Cathepsin B activatable probe:
Lysosomal marker of inflammatory cells

 

Specifications

Brand
IVISense
Imaging Modality
Fluorescence
Shipping Conditions
Shipped in Blue Ice
Therapeutic Area
Arthritis
Unit Size
1 kit containing 6 vials

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