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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound for molecular imaging of angiogenesis

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2010
Molecular imaging of angiogenesis using contrast-enhanced ultrasound allows for functional, real-time, inexpensive imaging of angiogenesis. The addition of stabilized microbubbles as contrast agents greatly improves ultrasound signal to noise ratio/signal strength/image quality (up to 25 dB) and allows for imaging of angiogenic vasculature.In this ...
J R, Eisenbrey, F, Forsberg
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[Molecular ultrasound imaging: Clinical applications].

Der Radiologe, 2016
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging is increasingly being used in clinical applications, particularly for cardiovascular and liver diagnostics. In this context the availability of new molecular contrast agents and the initiation of clinical translation promises new options for pathomechanistic diagnostics.Analysis of the current literature on the ...
A, Rix, M, Palmowski, F, Kiessling
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Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Molecular Imaging

2017
Molecular imaging techniques are important for understanding fundamental biological processes and genetic functions in organisms. Non-invasive, high-resolution, deep imaging, as well as the ability to separate molecular species, are all critical to the success of a molecular imaging technique.
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Molecular imaging using ultrasound and microbubbles

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2015
Increasing insight into the molecular mechanisms of disease has created a need to visualize sub-cellular events in clinical populations in order for treatment paradigms to advance. Molecular imaging has emerged as an important translational tool for understanding disease pathogenesis, for which various probes and detection methods have been developed ...
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Ultrasound Molecular Imaging of Cardiovascular Disease

Current Cardiovascular Imaging Reports, 2010
Molecular imaging with ultrasound contrast agents relies on the detection of microbubbles within diseased tissue. Microbubbles produce an acoustic signal owing to their resonant properties in an ultrasound field. Microbubble targeting is accomplished by either manipulating the microbubble shell for attachment of microbubbles to activated leukocytes, or
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Molecular imaging with contrast ultrasound and targeted microbubbles

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2004
There is growing interest in the development of methods for imaging cellular and molecular mediators of cardiovascular diseases. Techniques for imaging molecular and cellular alterations have been explored for essentially all noninvasive cardiac imaging modalities.
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Ultrasound Molecular Imaging: A Good Start

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2017
Gary J, Whitman, Gabriel N, Hortobagyi
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Last advances in ultrasound molecular imaging

2007
Molecular imaging with ultrasound contrast agents relies on the detection of targeted microbubbles or acoustically active nanoparticles. Microbubbles employed for these purposes are retained in the targeted diseased tissue, where they produce an acoustic signal as a response to the incident ultrasound field.
Conversano F, Casciaro S
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Quantitative methods for molecular ultrasound imaging

Medical Imaging 2023: Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography, 2023
Negar Sadeghipour   +7 more
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