ELECTRONIC LIGHT IMAGING SYSTEM

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DLIT XENOGEN CORPORATION 860 Atlantic Avenue Alameda CA 94501 ELECTRONIC LIGHT IMAGING SYSTEM FOR DETECTING VERY LOW LEVELS OF LIGHT, NAMELY, A CCD CAMERA AND LIGHT-TIGHT IMAGING CHAMBER FOR SCIENTIFIC AND RESEARCH USE;
DLIT CALIPER LIFE SCIENCES, INC. 605 Fairchild Drive Mountain View CA 940432234 Electronic light imaging system for detecting very low levels of light, namely, a CCD camera and light-tight imaging chamber for scientific and research use;
FLIT CALIPER LIFE SCIENCES, INC. 605 Fairchild Drive Mountain View CA 940432234 Electronic light imaging system for detection of light generated by animals, namely, a charge couple device for detecting and digitizing light generated by the animals, software for doing so and a light-tight chamber for containing said animals;
FLIT XENOGEN CORPORATION 860 Atlantic Avenue Alameda CA 94501 Electronic light imaging system for detection of light generated by animals, namely, a charge couple device camera for detecting and digitizing light generated by the animals, software for doing so and a light-tight chamber for containing said animals;
SPECTRUM CALIPER LIFE SCIENCES, INC. 605 Fairchild Drive Mountain View CA 940432234 Electronic light imaging system for detection of light generated by animals, namely, a charge couple device camera for detecting and digitizing light generated by the animals, software for doing so and a light-tight chamber for containing said animals;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention described herein provides systems and methods for multi-modal imaging with light and a second form of imaging. Light imaging involves the capture of low intensity light from a light-emitting object. A camera obtains a two-dimensional spatial distribution of the light emitted from the surface of the subject. Software operated by a computer in communication with the camera may then convert two-dimensional spatial distribution data from one or more images into a three-dimensional spatial representation. The second imaging mode may include any imaging technique that compliments light imaging. Examples include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computer topography (CT). An object handling system moves the object to be imaged between the light imaging system and the second imaging system, and is configured to interface with each system.