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Molecular imaging with contrast enhanced ultrasound
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2010Noninvasive cardiovascular imaging techniques are well-established for studying cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Over the past decade contrast enhanced imaging techniques have been developed that are also able to characterize the molecular constituents of cardiovascular disease.
Scott M, Chadderdon, Sanjiv, Kaul
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Molecular imaging with targeted contrast ultrasound
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2007Molecular imaging with contrast ultrasound relies on the detection of targeted microbubbles or other acoustically active nanoparticles. These microbubbles are retained in diseased tissue where they produce an acoustic signal because of their resonant properties in the ultrasound field.
Beat A, Kaufmann, Jonathan R, Lindner
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
Non-invasive in vivo molecular imaging technologies are uniquely poised to be able to temporally evaluate vascular adaptations to disease and the impact of new therapies. These technologies have been used to study vascular changes in various forms of cardiovascular and inflammatory disease and cancer.
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Non-invasive in vivo molecular imaging technologies are uniquely poised to be able to temporally evaluate vascular adaptations to disease and the impact of new therapies. These technologies have been used to study vascular changes in various forms of cardiovascular and inflammatory disease and cancer.
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Towards Ultrasound Molecular Imaging
2010Health systems are facing both health promotion and disease prevention thus requiring the discovery of new sustainable clinical and technological approaches concerning both (early) diagnosis and (personalized) therapy. This chapter aims to highlight the main steps forward toward the ultrasound molecular imaging, a new emerging technological approach ...
LIONETTI, Vincenzo, Paddeu, Sergio
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Ultrasound Molecular Imaging and Drug Delivery
Molecular Imaging and Biology, 2017Ultrasound is a rapidly advancing field with many emerging diagnostic and therapeutic applications. For diagnostics, new vascular targets are routinely identified and mature technologies are being translated to humans, while other recent innovations may bring about the creation of acoustic reporter genes and micron-scale resolution with ultrasound.
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Ultrasound Contrast Agents for Molecular Imaging
2008The successful use of targeted ultrasound contrast agents (USCAs) for qualitative US-based imaging has been shown by several academic and industrial research groups in different animal models. Furthermore, techniques have been developed that enable the in-vivo quantification of targeted microbubbles (MBs).
Peter, Hauff +2 more
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Molecular ultrasound imaging using microbubble contrast agents
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2007Molecular imaging is a new field in bioscience which, by virtue of utilizing a contrast agent or reporter, facilitates early detection of the disease processes before phenotypic changes become apparent. Molecular imaging with ultrasound utilizes contrast agents that bear adhesion ligands designed to bind tissue markers specific for a disease process ...
Paul A, Dayton, Joshua J, Rychak
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Ultrasound-Based Multimodal Molecular Imaging and Functional Ultrasound Contrast Agents
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2013Ultrasound-based multimodal molecular imaging and functional ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) have garnered great interest in biomedical imaging over the past few years. With the rapid development of molecular imaging technique, UCAs with single-function and single imaging modality can no longer satisfy increasingly growing medical diversification and
Yan, Lin, Zhi-Yi, Chen, Feng, Yang
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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Molecular Imaging in Atherosclerosis Research
2022The management of cardiovascular conditions will likely be improved by noninvasive in vivo molecular imaging technologies that can provide earlier or more accurate diagnosis. These techniques are already having a positive impact in preclinical research by providing insight into disease pathobiology or efficacy of new therapies.
The Anh, Nguyen, Jonathan R, Lindner
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Molecular Imaging and Ultrasound-Assisted Drug Delivery
Journal of Endourology, 2008Ultrasound imaging is undergoing a major revolution, about to bring this modality well beyond its established role as a low-cost noninvasive real-time imaging modality. Particularly important has been the commercial availability of microbubble-based contrast agents.
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