We propose acoustic particle palpation—the use of sound to press a population of acoustic particles against an interface—as a method for measuring the qualitative and quantitative mechanical properties of materials. We tested the feasibility of this method by emitting ultrasound pulses across a tunnel of an elastic material filled with microbubbles. Ultrasound stimulated the microbubble cloud to move in the direction of wave propagation, press against the distal surface, and cause deformations relevant for elasticity measurements. Shear waves propagated away from the palpation site with a velocity that was used to estimate the material’s Young’s modulus.WOS:0003663119000472-s2.0-84948808369PMID: 26869723Science Citation Index ExpandedArticl...
In soft solids, the acoustic radiation force on bubbles generates a shear wave. This bubble-based sh...
The clinical viability of a method of acoustic remote palpation, capable of imaging local variations...
We demonstrated that sound can push fluid through a tissue-mimicking material. Although acoustic str...
We propose acoustic particle palpation – the use of sound to press a population of acoustic particle...
The elasticity of tissue—an indicator of disease progression—can be imaged by ultrasound elasticity ...
Microbubbles in an ultrasound beam experience a primary Bjerknes force, which pushes the microbubble...
Mechanical effects of microbubbles on tissues are central to many emerging ultrasound applications. ...
The present invention relates to a method of measuring the elasticity of a material of interest, the...
Hasan Körük (MEF Author)##nofulltext##Microbubbles in an ultrasound beam experience a primary Bjerkn...
This work describes the development of an optical probe for measuring movement of tissue particles d...
We propose an effective elastography technique in which an acoustic radiation force is used for remo...
Mechanical effects of microbubbles on tissues are central to many emerging ultrasound applications. ...
Elastography can noninvasively map the elasticity distribution of biological tissue, which is often ...
For centuries tissue palpation has been an important diagnostic tool. During palpation, tumors are f...
Conventional B-mode ultrasound provides information on the anatomical features using acoustic impeda...
In soft solids, the acoustic radiation force on bubbles generates a shear wave. This bubble-based sh...
The clinical viability of a method of acoustic remote palpation, capable of imaging local variations...
We demonstrated that sound can push fluid through a tissue-mimicking material. Although acoustic str...
We propose acoustic particle palpation – the use of sound to press a population of acoustic particle...
The elasticity of tissue—an indicator of disease progression—can be imaged by ultrasound elasticity ...
Microbubbles in an ultrasound beam experience a primary Bjerknes force, which pushes the microbubble...
Mechanical effects of microbubbles on tissues are central to many emerging ultrasound applications. ...
The present invention relates to a method of measuring the elasticity of a material of interest, the...
Hasan Körük (MEF Author)##nofulltext##Microbubbles in an ultrasound beam experience a primary Bjerkn...
This work describes the development of an optical probe for measuring movement of tissue particles d...
We propose an effective elastography technique in which an acoustic radiation force is used for remo...
Mechanical effects of microbubbles on tissues are central to many emerging ultrasound applications. ...
Elastography can noninvasively map the elasticity distribution of biological tissue, which is often ...
For centuries tissue palpation has been an important diagnostic tool. During palpation, tumors are f...
Conventional B-mode ultrasound provides information on the anatomical features using acoustic impeda...
In soft solids, the acoustic radiation force on bubbles generates a shear wave. This bubble-based sh...
The clinical viability of a method of acoustic remote palpation, capable of imaging local variations...
We demonstrated that sound can push fluid through a tissue-mimicking material. Although acoustic str...