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[ExternalReference]: 2022-510371

[FtsReference]: 2022-032854

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[Section1]: [CaCe]

I.1)

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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
RC000330
Keppel Street,
London
WC1E 7HT
UK
[Contactpoint]: Paul Pester
[AddressPhone]: +44 02079272471
[AddressEmail]: paul.pester@lshtm.ac.uk
[Nutscode]:  UKI31 -  Camden and City of London
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II.1)

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II.1.1)

[TitleContract]

In Vivo Imaging System
[Fileref]:  LSHTM-2022-50
II.1.2)

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33110000  - 
II.1.3)

[TypeContract]

[Supplies]
II.1.4)

[DescrShort]

Purchase of a ultra-high resolution optical imaging system including highly sensitive fluorescence and bioluminescence in vivo imaging, 3D Fluorescence and tomography and X-ray computed Tomography (CT) to be delivered, installed and commissioned in LSHTM Keppel Street, London, WC1E 7HT by March 2023.

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VI.6)

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[NumberOj]: 2022/S 000-030427

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VII.1)

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VII.1.2)

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[SectionNo]:  11.2.4
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The in vivo imaging system must be capable of the following;
• Highly sensitive 2D fluorescence and bioluminescence in vivo imaging. 4 magnification settings, the ability to image 10 mice simultaneously (with temperature and anaesthesia control), and computer-regulated narrow band-pass excitation filters covering the range of 300-900 nm.
• 3D-tomographic reconstruction for both bioluminescence and fluorescence using real CT data to create a non-uniform light absorption/scattering map. The 3D reconstruction to correct for non-uniform light absorption/scattering by different organs/tissue allowing for non-invasive and much more precise assessment of heart, GI tract and CNS infections.
• The X-ray CT facility must be able to combines scan times down to 5 seconds for total body mouse imaging, ultra-low X-ray dosage (down to 2 mGy), and an ability to image 4 mice simultaneously.
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The in vivo imaging system should be capable of the following:
• Highly sensitive 2D fluorescence and bioluminescence in vivo imaging. 4 Fields of View, the ability to image optically 10 mice simultaneously (with temperature and anaesthesia control), using narrow band-pass excitation filters covering the range of (420-740nm).
• 3D-tomographic reconstruction for both bioluminescence and fluorescence using real CT data to create a co registered image. Retrospective CT gating to allow precise assessment of cardiac and respiratory gating. The system should also be able to carry out GI tract and CNS infection imaging.
• The X-ray CT facility must be able to carry out total body mouse imaging, using low X-ray dosage.

[SectionNo]:  11.2.10
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