The basic physics of sound waves enables ultrasound to visualize biological tissues with high spatial and temporal resolution. Recently, this capability was enhanced with the development of acoustic biomolecules—proteins with physical properties enabling them to scatter sound. The expression of these unique air-filled proteins, known as gas vesicles (GVs), in cells allows ultrasound to image cellular functions such as gene expression in vivo, providing ultrasound with its analog of optical fluorescent proteins. Acoustical methods for the in vivo detection of GVs are now required to maximize the impact of this technology in biology and medicine. We previously engineered GVs exhibiting a nonlinear scattering behavior in response to acoustic p...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine1, but plays ...
Genetically encoded optical reporters such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) have revolutionized bi...
International audienceThe basic physics of sound waves enables ultrasound to visualize biological ti...
Ultrasound imaging is widely used to probe the mechanical structure of tissues and visualize blood f...
The extensive scientific interest in cellular and biomolecular processes is due in large part to the...
Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to o...
Expanding the capabilities of ultrasound for biological and diagnostic imaging requires the developm...
Ultrasound is currently limited in its ability to image dynamic molecular and cellular processes due...
Ultrasound is playing an emerging role in molecular and cellular imaging thanks to new micro- and na...
Ultrasound imaging is one of the most widely used modalities in clinical practice, revealing human p...
Most techniques for contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging require linear propagation to detect nonlin...
Gas vesicles (GVs) are a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures that are detectable at su...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used biomedical imaging modalities, but has limited ability to i...
Recent advances in molecular engineering and synthetic biology have made it possible for biomolecula...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine1, but plays ...
Genetically encoded optical reporters such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) have revolutionized bi...
International audienceThe basic physics of sound waves enables ultrasound to visualize biological ti...
Ultrasound imaging is widely used to probe the mechanical structure of tissues and visualize blood f...
The extensive scientific interest in cellular and biomolecular processes is due in large part to the...
Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to o...
Expanding the capabilities of ultrasound for biological and diagnostic imaging requires the developm...
Ultrasound is currently limited in its ability to image dynamic molecular and cellular processes due...
Ultrasound is playing an emerging role in molecular and cellular imaging thanks to new micro- and na...
Ultrasound imaging is one of the most widely used modalities in clinical practice, revealing human p...
Most techniques for contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging require linear propagation to detect nonlin...
Gas vesicles (GVs) are a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures that are detectable at su...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used biomedical imaging modalities, but has limited ability to i...
Recent advances in molecular engineering and synthetic biology have made it possible for biomolecula...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine1, but plays ...
Genetically encoded optical reporters such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) have revolutionized bi...