What is Vivo Imaging System?

Vivo imaging is also known as in vivo. The Vivo imaging system is a technology used to view the metabolic and biological processes that take place in animal bodies. This technology mainly uses a non invasive visible light imaging. When in use, one is able to see through organisms as the imaging system makes the body cells invisible.

This technology is mainly used in angiogenesis, biological signaling networks, gene expression and study of biological pathways among others.

Researchers use this technology to view the internal structures of organisms and diagnose them of the seen disease. The imaging system is able to offer clear internal images that make the diagnosis process successful.

One of the diseases that are normally diagnosed using the vivo imaging system is cancer. When a cancer patient has a tumor removed, the oncologists take time to monitor the behavior of the affected area after the surgical removal. In vivo technology is used by these specialists to monitor the tumor growth and determine the rate at which it is growing. However, this technology does not help the oncologists know if the tumor is actually malignant or benign. This means that for proper treatment and determination of how serious a case is, these oncologists have to employ a method through which they will know the status of the tumor.

Since this technology helps detect diseases like cancer at an early stage, survival rates are increasing. Scientists are using this technology for pre-cancer treatment research while sharing the information and looking for ways to effectively fight cancer.

In just two years after its incorporation into the world of medicine, in vivo technology has enabled researchers to jointly come up with tools and methods that will make the fight against cancer successful. More researchers are implored to take part in maximizing the full potential of vivo imaging in order to produce positive patient outcomes.

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