Ultrasound-based imaging of nanoparticles: From molecular and cellular imaging to therapy guidance

S. Mallidi, B. Wang, M. Mehrmohammadi, M. Qu, Y.-S. Chen, P. Joshi, S. Kim, K. Homan, A. Karpiouk, R. Smalling, K. Sokolov, S. Emelianov
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The effectiveness of an imaging technique is often based on the ability to image quantitatively both morphological and physiological functions of the tissue. Here we present several ultrasound-based imaging techniques capable of visualizing both structural and functional properties of living tissue. Each imaging system utilizes custom-made, targeted nanoparticles developed to probe specific molecular events. Therefore, images of these nanoparticles display molecular processes in the body. Furthermore, the developed nanoparticle contrast agents can also be used for image-guided molecular therapy. For each imaging system, the basic physics and principles behind each approach are described. Experimental aspects of each imaging system including fabrication of integrated imaging probes and associated imaging hardware, and design of targeted contrast agents are discussed. Finally, biomedical and clinical applications of the developed imaging approaches ranging from microscopic to macroscopic imaging of cardiovascular diseases, cancer detection, diagnosis, therapy and therapy monitoring are demonstrated and discussed.
纳米粒子的超声成像:从分子和细胞成像到治疗指导
成像技术的有效性通常基于对组织的形态和生理功能进行定量成像的能力。在这里,我们提出了几种基于超声的成像技术,能够可视化活组织的结构和功能特性。每个成像系统都使用定制的靶向纳米颗粒来探测特定的分子事件。因此,这些纳米颗粒的图像显示了体内的分子过程。此外,所研制的纳米颗粒造影剂还可用于图像引导的分子治疗。对于每个成像系统,描述了每种方法背后的基本物理和原理。讨论了每个成像系统的实验方面,包括集成成像探头和相关成像硬件的制造,以及靶向造影剂的设计。最后,展示和讨论了从心血管疾病的微观到宏观成像、癌症的检测、诊断、治疗和治疗监测等成像方法的生物医学和临床应用。
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