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Molecular Ultrasound Imaging [PDF]
In the last decade, molecular ultrasound imaging has been rapidly progressing. It has proven promising to diagnose angiogenesis, inflammation, and thrombosis, and many intravascular targets, such as VEGFR2, integrins, and selectins, have been ...
Gurbet Köse +2 more
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Nanosized Contrast Agents in Ultrasound Molecular Imaging. [PDF]
Applying nanosized ultrasound contrast agents (nUCAs) in molecular imaging has received considerable attention. nUCAs have been instrumental in ultrasound molecular imaging to enhance sensitivity, identification, and quantification. nUCAs can achieve high performance in molecular imaging, which was influenced by synthetic formulations and size.
Zeng F, Du M, Chen Z.
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Ultrasound molecular imaging: insights into cardiovascular pathology. [PDF]
AbstractSimilar to what has already occurred in cancer medicine, the management of cardiovascular conditions will likely be improved by non-invasive molecular imaging technologies that can provide earlier or more accurate diagnosis. These techniques are already having a positive impact in pre-clinical research by providing insight into pathophysiology ...
Ozawa K, Lindner JR.
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Seeing the Invisible—Ultrasound Molecular Imaging [PDF]
Ultrasound molecular imaging has been developed in the past two decades with the goal of non-invasively imaging disease phenotypes on a cellular level not depicted on anatomic imaging. Such techniques already play a role in pre-clinical research for the assessment of disease mechanisms and drug effects, and are thought to in the future contribute to ...
Alexandra, Kosareva +4 more
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Objective To prepare ultrasound-guided intratumor injection of liquid-solid phase-transition biomagnetic material (NdFeB/Fe3O4/PLGA, NFP) and investigate its feasibility and efficiency of aggregating for targeted aggregation of intravenously injected ...
HAO Junnian +4 more
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Background Combined therapy based on the effects of cascade reactions of nanoplatforms to combat specific solid tumor microenvironments is considered a cancer treatment strategy with transformative clinical value. Unfortunately, an insufficient O2 supply
Zhuoyan Xie +10 more
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Background Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive fibrotic disease with pathophysiological characteristics of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced excessive fibroblast-to-myofibroblast transition ...
Junzhao Liu +9 more
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Biogenic gas nanostructures as ultrasonic molecular reporters. [PDF]
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine, but plays a surprisingly small role in molecular imaging due to a lack of suitable molecular reporters on the nanoscale.
Conolly, Steven +6 more
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Immunotherapy shows great promise on treating tumors. However, insufficient antigen exposure and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) caused by hypoxia impose a serial of constraints on the therapeutic efficacy.
Ju Huang +8 more
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Nanobiohybrids: A Synergistic Integration of Bacteria and Nanomaterials in Cancer Therapy
Cancer is a common cause of mortality in the world. For cancer treatment modalities such as chemotherapy, photothermal therapy and immunotherapy, the concentration of therapeutic agents in tumor tissue is the key factor which determines therapeutic ...
Yuhao Chen +5 more
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