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NEOPROBE Gamma Counter For Sale and Wanted

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Diagnostix Plus - Trade In Offer On Your Old SPECT Cardiology System

Trade in your non performing SPECT cardiology system for a high return PET camera. Reliable SPECT, PET & PET/CT systems at a fraction of the cost of new. Call Diagnostix Plus @ 201-530-5505 www.Diagplus.com

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Used PET/CT Mobile/Scanners (732) 262-3115

Nationwide Imaging sells only the finest pre-owned equipment, with PETs being our specialty. Your installed system is fine-tuned and worry-free, because we stand behind our work. Get the best for less -- at Nationwide.

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March 25

Asking Price:
$339 USD

Cliff Godlevsky / Budget Medical
phone: +1 (520) 709-0315
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NEOPROBE Neo 2000 Gamma Counter For Sale

Please contact our team for all your questions and requests. We are able to ship worldwide, on demand we can provide you a transport quote. Professional Medical Technology is dealing with a large... view more

March 21  
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March 15

Asking Price:
$300 USD

Andrew Bagratuny / BPAI, LLC
phone: +1 (410) 662-6382 x120
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March 14

Asking Price:
$100 USD

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Servicing GE/Siemens Nuclear Medicine equipment with OEM trained engineers

Numed, a well established company in business since 1975 provides a wide range of service options including time & material service, PM only contracts, full service contracts, labor only contracts & system relocation. Call 800 96 Numed for more info.

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Gamma Counter

A gamma counter is a type of laboratory equipment used to measure the activity of gamma-emitting radioactive isotopes. It is typically used in medical and research laboratories to detect and measure the amount of radiation emitted from radioactive samples. The gamma counter is composed of a detector, a scintillation counter, and a computer. The detector is used to detect the gamma rays emitted from the sample, while the scintillation counter is used to convert the gamma rays into electrical signals. The computer then processes the signals and displays the results.

The price range for gamma counters can vary significantly depending on the type and features of the equipment. Generally, the cost of a basic gamma counter can range from around $2,000 to $20,000. High-end gamma counters can cost upwards of $50,000. Some of the leading manufacturers of gamma counters include Thermo Fisher Scientific, PerkinElmer, and Radiometer.