A number of research groups at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at the Rudbeck Laboratory of Uppsala University wants to acquire an in vivo imaging system (IVIS). The instrument will have an advanced camera intended for imaging bioluminescent or fluorescent light from living cells or live animals. The analysis of animals with the IVIS is performed without any invasive methods under gas anesthesia. The main intended use for the instrument is to monitor the growth of Luciferase-expressing brain tumors (bioluminescent imaging) in mice. Our experiments require reliable detection of brain tumors at early time points and when the tumors are small. The instrument must therefore have a high sensitivity. For reliable comparison of repeated measurements or measurements taken with different settings, we need the system to be able to use calibrated physical units for signal quantitation.
Sista ansökningsdag
Tidsfristen för mottagande av anbud var 2020-05-11.
Upphandlingen offentliggjordes den 2020-04-09.
Objekt Upphandlingens omfattning
Titel: In Vivo Optical Imaging System
UH2019/79
Produkter/tjänster: Laboratorieutrustning, optisk utrustning och precisionsutrustning (exkl. glas)📦
Kort beskrivning:
“A number of research groups at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at the Rudbeck Laboratory of Uppsala University wants to acquire an in...”
Kort beskrivning
A number of research groups at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at the Rudbeck Laboratory of Uppsala University wants to acquire an in vivo imaging system (IVIS). The instrument will have an advanced camera intended for imaging bioluminescent or fluorescent light from living cells or live animals. The analysis of animals with the IVIS is performed without any invasive methods under gas anesthesia. The main intended use for the instrument is to monitor the growth of Luciferase-expressing brain tumors (bioluminescent imaging) in mice. Our experiments require reliable detection of brain tumors at early time points and when the tumors are small. The instrument must therefore have a high sensitivity. For reliable comparison of repeated measurements or measurements taken with different settings, we need the system to be able to use calibrated physical units for signal quantitation.
A number of research groups at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at the Rudbeck Laboratory of Uppsala University wants to acquire an in vivo imaging system (IVIS). The instrument will have an advanced camera intended for imaging bioluminescent or fluorescent light from living cells or live animals. The analysis of animals with the IVIS is performed without any invasive methods under gas anesthesia. The main intended use for the instrument is to monitor the growth of Luciferase-expressing brain tumors (bioluminescent imaging) in mice. Our experiments require reliable detection of brain tumors at early time points and when the tumors are small. The instrument must therefore have a high sensitivity. For reliable comparison of repeated measurements or measurements taken with different settings, we need the system to be able to use calibrated physical units for signal quantitation.
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Upphandlingens omfattning
Beräknat totalt värde exklusive moms: SEK 1 💰
Varaktighet
Startdatum: 2020-05-31 📅
Slutdatum: 2021-05-20 📅
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Administrativ information
Tidsfrist för mottagande av anbud eller begäran om deltagande: 2020-05-11
23:59 📅
Språk på vilka anbud eller ansökningar om deltagande kan lämnas in: svenska 🗣️
Anbudet skall vara giltigt till och med: 2020-09-30 📅
Villkor för öppnande av anbud: 2020-05-12
12:00 📅