Ischemic diseases affect more than 100 million people in the United States alone (NDFS 2011, Roger et al. 2011). Current interventions include: ablation, angioplasty, revascularization and bypass surgery. The invasive nature of these techniques excludes patients with who are not amenable to surgical intervention. For this reason, alternative methods of revascularization in ischemic cardiac muscle have been explored. Over the past two decades, cellular, molecular, and genetic therapy attempts have been made in order to find a clinically relevant treatment. Ultimately, it is the invasiveness or lack of site specificity that provides the largest obstacle for therapeutic effectiveness of angiogenic treatments. Current research suggests that ult...
Antivascular therapy represents a proven strategy to treat angiogenesis. By applying synchronized ul...
Molecular imaging (MI) with ultrasound relies on microbubble contrast agents (MCAs) adhering to a li...
Angiogenic therapy, which involves the use of an exogenous stimulus to promote blood vessel growth, ...
Ischemic diseases affect more than 100 million people in the United States alone (NDFS 2011, Roger e...
Ischemic diseases affect more than 100 million people in the United States alone (NDFS 2011, Roger e...
Angiogenesis plays a vital part in the pathogenesis and treatment of cardiovascular disease and has ...
The field of regenerative medicine and its applications for cardiovascular diseases continues to gro...
BackgroundShock wave therapy (SWT) is an acoustic technology clinically used for the non-invasive tr...
ObjectivesThis study evaluated the capacity of ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) to...
Cancer growth and development requires angiogenesis, i.e., the formation of a blood supply to feed t...
Contrast ultrasound has a variety of applications in cardiovascular medicine, both in diagnosing car...
Ultrasound is among the most rapidly advancing imaging techniques. Functional methods such as elasto...
The link between cancer growth and angiogenesis has led to the development of new techniques for can...
Methods for noninvasive imaging of specific disease-related molecular changes are being developed in...
Although a significant progress has been made in the management of ischemic heart disease (IHD), the...
Antivascular therapy represents a proven strategy to treat angiogenesis. By applying synchronized ul...
Molecular imaging (MI) with ultrasound relies on microbubble contrast agents (MCAs) adhering to a li...
Angiogenic therapy, which involves the use of an exogenous stimulus to promote blood vessel growth, ...
Ischemic diseases affect more than 100 million people in the United States alone (NDFS 2011, Roger e...
Ischemic diseases affect more than 100 million people in the United States alone (NDFS 2011, Roger e...
Angiogenesis plays a vital part in the pathogenesis and treatment of cardiovascular disease and has ...
The field of regenerative medicine and its applications for cardiovascular diseases continues to gro...
BackgroundShock wave therapy (SWT) is an acoustic technology clinically used for the non-invasive tr...
ObjectivesThis study evaluated the capacity of ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) to...
Cancer growth and development requires angiogenesis, i.e., the formation of a blood supply to feed t...
Contrast ultrasound has a variety of applications in cardiovascular medicine, both in diagnosing car...
Ultrasound is among the most rapidly advancing imaging techniques. Functional methods such as elasto...
The link between cancer growth and angiogenesis has led to the development of new techniques for can...
Methods for noninvasive imaging of specific disease-related molecular changes are being developed in...
Although a significant progress has been made in the management of ischemic heart disease (IHD), the...
Antivascular therapy represents a proven strategy to treat angiogenesis. By applying synchronized ul...
Molecular imaging (MI) with ultrasound relies on microbubble contrast agents (MCAs) adhering to a li...
Angiogenic therapy, which involves the use of an exogenous stimulus to promote blood vessel growth, ...