AbstractTissue characterization using ultrasound (US) scattering allows extraction of relevant cellular biophysical information noninvasively. Characterization of the level of red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is one of the proposed application. In the current paper, it is hypothesized that the microstructure of the RBCs is a main determinant of the US backscattered power. A simulation model was developed to study the effect of various RBC configurations on the backscattered power. It is an iterative dynamical model that considers the effect of the adhesive and repulsive forces between RBCs, and the effect of the flow. The method is shown to be efficient to model polydispersity in size, shape, and orientation of the aggregates due to the flo...
International audienceThe Effective Medium Theory (EMT) combined with the Structure Factor Model (EM...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
backscattering by cell aggregates with poly-disperse cells is dis-cussed. The nuclei in a cell aggre...
ABSTRACT Tissue characterization using ultrasound (US) scattering allows extraction of relevant cell...
AbstractTissue characterization using ultrasound (US) scattering allows extraction of relevant cellu...
International audienceThis chapter provides a review of the last 15 years on the use of quantitative...
International audienceAlthough quantitative ultrasound techniques based on the parameterization of t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary focus of this thesis is to gain an understanding...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary focus of this thesis is to gain an understanding...
The present study concerns the modeling and analysis of ultrasound backscattering by red blood cell ...
Abstract—When flowing at a low shear rate, blood ap-pears hyperechogenic on ultrasound B-scans. The ...
International audienceUltrasonic backscattered signals from blood contain frequency-dependent inform...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound techniques for determining red blood cell (RBC) aggreg...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
International audienceThe Effective Medium Theory (EMT) combined with the Structure Factor Model (EM...
International audienceThe Effective Medium Theory (EMT) combined with the Structure Factor Model (EM...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
backscattering by cell aggregates with poly-disperse cells is dis-cussed. The nuclei in a cell aggre...
ABSTRACT Tissue characterization using ultrasound (US) scattering allows extraction of relevant cell...
AbstractTissue characterization using ultrasound (US) scattering allows extraction of relevant cellu...
International audienceThis chapter provides a review of the last 15 years on the use of quantitative...
International audienceAlthough quantitative ultrasound techniques based on the parameterization of t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary focus of this thesis is to gain an understanding...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary focus of this thesis is to gain an understanding...
The present study concerns the modeling and analysis of ultrasound backscattering by red blood cell ...
Abstract—When flowing at a low shear rate, blood ap-pears hyperechogenic on ultrasound B-scans. The ...
International audienceUltrasonic backscattered signals from blood contain frequency-dependent inform...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound techniques for determining red blood cell (RBC) aggreg...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
International audienceThe Effective Medium Theory (EMT) combined with the Structure Factor Model (EM...
International audienceThe Effective Medium Theory (EMT) combined with the Structure Factor Model (EM...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
backscattering by cell aggregates with poly-disperse cells is dis-cussed. The nuclei in a cell aggre...