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Molecular Acoustic Angiography: A New Technique for High-resolution Superharmonic Ultrasound Molecular Imaging
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 42Issue 3p769–781Published online: December 8, 2015- Sarah E. Shelton
- Brooks D. Lindsey
- James K. Tsuruta
- F. Stuart Foster
- Paul A. Dayton
Cited in Scopus: 37Ultrasound molecular imaging utilizes targeted microbubbles to bind to vascular targets such as integrins, selectins and other extracellular binding domains. After binding, these microbubbles are typically imaged using low pressures and multi-pulse imaging sequences. In this article, we present an alternative approach for molecular imaging using ultrasound that relies on superharmonic signals produced by microbubble contrast agents. Bound bubbles were insonified near resonance using a low frequency (4 MHz) element and superharmonic echoes were received at high frequencies (25–30 MHz).