The clinical tomograph MPTflex™, which was
developed by the German university spin-off Jenlab GmbH, is a novel skin
imaging device that overcomes the poor resolution of skin imaging methods such
as ultrasound, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and reflection. ( Note: Do not agree on the comment on OCT... see our blog on the LLTECH Full Field OCT system)
By using two-photon
technology, the system's high-resolution skin imaging provides marker-free optical biopsies.
The tomograph is a compact system, with a flexible scan head that includes two
detectors for simultaneous measurement of autofluorescence and the
second-harmonic generation, used mainly for the early detection of melanoma and
diagnostics of dermatological disorders. Providing a fast microscopic view into
the skin without any surgery, single cancer cells, as well as elastin fibers and
nanoparticles, can be imaged in vivo, and skin
aging can be measured. The MPTflex™ tomograph
is based on the two-photon effects predicted by the 1963 German-American Nobel
Prize laureate Maria Goeppert-Mayer.
JenLab is translating the technology to markets. See the product brochure here and the product picture below. the Product is CE Marked.
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