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    VEGFR2-Targeted Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound to Distinguish between Two Anti-Angiogenic Treatments

    Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
    Vol. 41Issue 8p2202–2211Published online: May 15, 2015
    • Thomas Payen
    • Alexandre Dizeux
    • Capucine Baldini
    • Delphine Le Guillou-Buffello
    • Michele Lamuraglia
    • Eva Comperat
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    Cited in Scopus: 18
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      The aim of this study was to evaluate the capacity of BR55, an ultrasound contrast agent specifically targeting vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2), to distinguish the specific anti-VEGFR2 therapy effect of sunitinib from other anti-angiogenic effects of a therapy (imatinib) that does not directly inhibit VEGFR2. Sunitinib, imatinib and placebo were administered daily for 11 d (264 h) to 45 BalbC mice bearing ectopic CT26 murine colorectal carcinomas. During the course of therapy, B-mode ultrasound, contrast-enhanced ultrasound and VEGFR2-targeted contrast-enhanced ultrasound were performed to assess tumor morphology, vascularization and VEGFR2 expression, respectively.
      VEGFR2-Targeted Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound to Distinguish between Two Anti-Angiogenic Treatments
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      Influence of Repetitive Contrast Agent Injections on Functional and Molecular Ultrasound Measurements

      Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
      Vol. 40Issue 10p2468–2475Published online: July 9, 2014
      • Anne Rix
      • Moritz Palmowski
      • Felix Gremse
      • Karin Palmowski
      • Wiltrud Lederle
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        Quantitative contrast-enhanced ultrasound plays an important role in tumor characterization and treatment assessment. Besides established functional ultrasound techniques, ultrasound molecular imaging using microbubbles targeted to disease-associated markers is increasingly being applied in pre-clinical studies. Often, repeated injections of non-targeted or targeted microbubbles during the same imaging session are administered. However, the influence of repeated injections on the accuracy of the quantitative data is unclear.
        Influence of Repetitive Contrast Agent Injections on Functional and Molecular Ultrasound Measurements
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        VEGFR2-Targeted Molecular Imaging in the Mouse Embryo: An Alternative to the Tumor Model

        Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology
        Vol. 40Issue 2p389–399Published online: December 16, 2013
        • Janet M. Denbeigh
        • Brian A. Nixon
        • John M. Hudson
        • Mira C. Puri
        • F. Stuart Foster
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          As a tumor surrogate, the mouse embryo presents as an excellent alternative for examining the binding of angiogenesis-targeting microbubbles and assessing the quantitative nature of molecular ultrasound. We establish the validity of this model by developing a robust method to study microbubble kinetic behavior and investigate the reproducibility of targeted binding in the murine embryo. Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2)-targeted (MBV), rat immunoglobulin G2 (IgG2) control antibody-targeted (MBC) and untargeted (MBU) microbubbles were introduced into vasculature of living mouse embryos.
          VEGFR2-Targeted Molecular Imaging in the Mouse Embryo: An Alternative to the Tumor Model
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