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Unleash the potential of adding oxygenation assessments to blood flow imaging.

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NEW!
Unleash the potential of adding oxygenation assessments to blood flow imaging.

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NEW!
Unleash the potential of adding oxygenation assessments to blood flow imaging.

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Discover the finest products for tissue blood flow and oxygen assessments with global customer service to match

Discover the finest products for tissue blood flow and oxygen assessments with global customer service to match

Discover the finest products for tissue blood flow and oxygen assessments with global customer service to match

Janis Hind Limb Ischemia

Watch our latest presentation from Dr. Janis Brusius on the gold standard hind limb ischemia assessment

Watch our latest presentation from Dr. Janis Brusius on the gold standard hind limb ischemia assessment

Watch our latest presentation from Dr. Janis Brusius on the gold standard hind limb ischemia assessment

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Exhibitions


  • 12th World Congress of Microcirculation, Beijing, China, 20-24 September 2023

    12th World Congress of Microcirculation, Beijing, China, 20-24 September 2023
    Exhibitions

    Are you attending the 12th World Congress of Microcirculation in Beijing, China this September?

    As the world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of systems to aid your investigations into the microcirculation we will be attending for the duration of the Congress and hope to see you there!

    NEW! We will be showcasing the very latest in Blood flo... Read More
  • New – next generation O2flo2 – Global Debut!

    New – next generation O2flo2 – Global Debut!
    Exhibitions

    Moor Instruments are delighted to be able to offer a preview of our brand new, next generation bloodflow and oxygen imager at three upcoming meetings in the next week in the UK, Denmark and the USA.

    The system combines blood flow and oxygen parameters in one neat package and can also be supplied in a blood flow only format. As you might expect from us, the specifications a... Read More
  • SfN 2022 San Diego is done and the dusted

    SfN 2022 San Diego is done and the dusted
    Exhibitions

    Great to be at this show in person after three long years and to remember that "Neuroscience" isn't just about, well, Neuroscience. Add in Fun, Friends, Football, Colleagues, Conversation and an early morning sunrise at 36,000ft and it's easy to see why its great to be back! A particular pleasure, as always to spend quality F2F time with colleagues from across the globe (including Simon ... Read More
  • Grab A Free Sports Bottle At SfN Annual Neuroscience San Diego!

    Grab A Free Sports Bottle At SfN Annual Neuroscience San Diego!
    Exhibitions

    For the first time in over 3 years SfN’s annual Neuroscience meeting will be held in person and we couldn’t be more excited to go back to San Diego to exhibit!  Our colleagues from headquarters will be making the trip over for the first time in a couple years to present some new products and check out all the recent research as well.  Neuroscience is the premier global neuroscience... Read More
  • Grab A Free Sports Bottle At AHA Scientific Sessions Chicago!

    Grab A Free Sports Bottle At AHA Scientific Sessions Chicago!
    Exhibitions

    We are thrilled to be heading back to the annual American Heart Association Scientific Sessions meeting for the first time in almost 3 years!  Our colleagues from headquarters will be making the trip over for the first time in a couple years to present some new products and check out all the recent research.

    Chicago is one of our favorite cities to visit and is always a g... Read More

Latest News


  • Warm Wishes for the Festive Season and a Prosperous 2024

    Warm Wishes for the Festive Season and a Prosperous 2024
    Social

    With 2023 drawing to a close, it’s time once again to wish you the All the Very Best for the festive season and health and happiness for 2024! We hope you have a chance to enjoy a break and spend time with those that matter most to you.

    We’ll be officially taking a break between Christmas and New Year, finishing on Friday the 22nd through to the 2nd January,  although... Read More
  • Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusion: Recent Physiological Studies

    Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusion: Recent Physiological Studies
    Research

    Over the last few weeks, in the run up to the World Congress of Microcirculation, Beijing in September 2023, we have covered several facets of one of our key applications, hind limb ischemia, in a series of articles. In this, the fourth and final article in the series, we focus on the physiology of ischemia reperfusion in relation to biomarkers.

    The series includes Hind ... Read More
  • Innovative Collaboration Between Moor Instruments and University of Dundee on Endoscopic Blood Flow Imaging

    Innovative Collaboration Between Moor Instruments and University of Dundee on Endoscopic Blood Flow Imaging
    Research

    An innovative collaboration between Moor Instruments and the University of Dundee has enabled a cutting-edge development, to provide real time imaging of blood flow during keyhole surgery. This collaborative venture, a testament to the North of Scotland Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Centre, marks a milestone in the field of medical imaging.

    Maintaining optimal bloo... Read More
  • Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusion: Recent Studies on Drug Therapies & Treatment Devices

    Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusion: Recent Studies on Drug Therapies & Treatment Devices
    Research

    In the run up to the World Congress of Microcirculation, Beijing in September this year (20th-24th), we are looking at one of our more common applications in various perspectives: The pre-clinical use of the hind limb ischemia assessment techniques to develop novel therapies for peripheral arterial diseases and related applications.

    The series includes Hind Limb Isch... Read More
  • Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusion: Recent Studies on Cell Treatments

    Hind Limb Ischemia Reperfusion: Recent Studies on Cell Treatments
    Research

    In the run up to the World Congress of Microcirculation, Beijing in September this year (20th-24th), we are looking at one of our more common applications in various perspectives: The pre-clinical use of the hind limb ischemia assessment techniques to develop novel therapies for peripheral arterial diseases and related applications.

    The series includes Hind Limb Ische... Read More

Testimonials


We are pleased to be able to share recommendations from existing customers.

I have been using Moor Instruments laser Doppler systems for over 20 years, having purchased 3 imager systems, a full field perfusion imager and several iontophoresis systems. The equipment has provided excellent tools for exploring human microvascular function in a non-invasive manner. The company has always been extremely helpful and cooperative in accommodating my requirements and after-sales help has always been to a high standard. I expect to be using Moor Instrument’s technology for many years to come!

Faisel Khan, PhD
Ninewells Hospital & Medical School

We began to use Moor Instruments laser-Doppler flowmeters in our human cardiovascular physiology studies after meeting the company founder, Dr Dave Boggett at an Experimental Biology Meeting in the early 1990's. Dr. Boggett's enthusiasm for improving LDF was clear to us and resulted in a relationship between our lab and Moor that has lasted to this day. We have used laser-Doppler flowmetry as well as Imaging equipment from Moor with great success. We have found Moor equipment to be extremely dependable and innovative. We look forward to additional innovative laser-Doppler equipment from Moor that will expand the questions we can address.

Dean L. Kellogg, Jr., MD, Ph.D
University of Texas Health Science Center

I use Laser Doppler imaging in quantifying cerebral blood flow in stroke and traumatic brain injury research. Having used other methods to determine effect of stroke or brain injury on cerebral perfusion and blood flow like microspheres, cranial window, probes - the Laser Doppler Imager is easier to use, does not involve any invasive or surgical procedures. In the laboratory settings, it is very user friendly and the quantification package that comes with it is a life saver especially for students and technicians. Moreover, the data is well correlated to the other methods and predictions. Laser Doppler Imager is a standard accurate method we now use in our cerebral blood flow and brain perfusion in our laboratory.

Momoh A. Yakubu, PhD
Texas Southern University

I am very pleased to be writing a quote for the Moor Instruments, UK. I have had a few experiences interacting with the After Sales Service team regarding the moorLDI2-IR machine, which is installed in our university research lab. My 'burning' questions regarding the machine's operations and data analysis when put before them were answered in no time by the team, which I think is just fantastic. It goes without saying that the company's imaging technology itself is superb! Thank you Moor Instruments.

Gourav Banerjee
Leeds Beckett University

I have been using Moor Instruments laser Doppler flowmeters for almost 20 years, in a number of extreme environments laboratories. The equipment is robust, reliable, and and affords very sensitive measurement. Some of our sensors and equipment are more than 10 years old remain in regular use when our main newer systems are fully engaged. We have used various Moor systems over the years for assessing human thermoregulatory responses to a variety of extreme environments including heat, cold, altitude, and occasionally in or underwater. We also use the sensors to help medical colleagues to diagnose non-freezing cold-injuries, and to assess their severity. The company are a pleasure to deal with and respond very quickly to requests. I cannot rate the company or the staff highly enough.

Jim House, PhD
University of Portsmouth

During the course of my clinical studies examining the vascular complications associated with diabetes I have used a number of Moor Instruments, ranging from laser Doppler products, skin heaters and iontophoresis controllers. Their equipment has been invaluable to my research and have contributed to research studies that have examined the mechanisms underlying vascular dysfunction in diabetes and prediabetes as well as evaluating the impact of therapeutic interventions on the development and progression of these complications. Moor Instruments have consistently provided excellent help and support for my research.

Kim Gooding, PhD
University of Exeter Medical School

Much of our work in human physiological science is monitoring the development of disease and possible interventions to counteract those changes. Having the best possible measurements made simple and hassle free has been invaluable to our success in driving new understanding of physiological mechanisms and in the development of new technologies for treatment of disease and performance enhancement. Our work with industry also demands that we get things right, we need the best equipment! We can't recommend Moor instruments highly enough. The technology is at the cutting edge and the support second to none.

Paul Sumners, PhD
London South Bank University

We bought a moorFLPI-2 two-dimensional imaging system to measure the cerebral blood flow (CBF) of adult mice during and after hypoxic-ischemic insults. We found this to be a powerful, yet extremely easy-to-use system that provides a global view of CBF alterations in various conditions. With this system, not only we can see CBF alterations in both hemispheres in real-time and without opening the skull, but also we can quantify the average flow units in any region-of-interest over any segment of the entire recording, which can run more than hours without freezing the computer. In a nutshell, moorFLPI-2 is the most user-friendly system for studying cerebral blood flow regulation in rodents.

Chia-Yi (Alex) Kuan, MD, PhD
Emory University School of Medicine