XenX
Clinically Based Irradiation System
Overview

XenX improves the dose accuracy of in vitro experiments and irradiating specimens by replacing the fixed X-ray source with a 360 degree rotating gantry. The rotating gantry enables irradiation from above and below the stage and ensures that a uniform radiation dose to all suspended and adherent cells. 

A fast simple dose calculator based on depth in tissue is also standard feature on XenX. The depth can be measured on the lateral portal image, and the treatment time will be calculated based on the measured depth, providing an additional level of automation.

The ability to mimic clinical radiation practice in both in vivo and in vitro models allows for investigation of new research end points. Adopting clinical techniques like imaging, target localization, and avoidance of normal tissue toxicity will help you drive further understanding of radiation effects.

Features
  • Suitable for both animals and cells
  • 360 Gantry for multiple beam angles to minimize surface dose
  • Fixed and dynamic variable collimator's for conformal dose delivery
  • X-Ray imaging for accurate guided set up. Optional Bioluminescence imaging
  • Dose calculation and optional advanced planning system
  • Large field and dynamic dose delivery for multiple cell plates
  • X, Y, Z adjustable specimen table and a variety of animal beds to accurately position specimen
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Muriplan
Advanced Treatment Planning Software

Precise dose delivery is also important in preclinical radiation research. SARRP’s open system integration offers researchers flexibility to select from several treatment planning solutions to create and deliver simple or complex beam arrangements in a clinically relevant way. Techniques utilizing planar static beams, parallel opposed beams, continuous arc therapies, multiple isocenter treatments, and non-planar arcs can all be planned, evaluated, and delivered with SARRP. Researchers with little to no knowledge of radiation therapy are able to easily plan and execute studies using either Muriplan or SmART-XPS.

3D Image-Guided Research for In Vitro, Large Tumor, Whole Body, and Xenograft Irradiation

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