The mammalian microbiome has many important roles in health and disease1,2, and genetic engineering is enabling the development of microbial therapeutics and diagnostics3,4,5,6,7. A key determinant of the activity of both natural and engineered microorganisms in vivo is their location within the host organism8,9. However, existing methods for imaging cellular location and function, primarily based on optical reporter genes, have limited deep tissue performance owing to light scattering or require radioactive tracers10,11,12. Here we introduce acoustic reporter genes, which are genetic constructs that allow bacterial gene expression to be visualized in vivo using ultrasound, a widely available inexpensive technique with deep tissue penetrati...
The ability to mechanically manipulate and control the spatial arrangement of biological materials i...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...
Genetically encoded optical reporters such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) have revolutionized bi...
The mammalian microbiome has many important roles in health and disease1,2, and genetic engineering ...
The study of cellular processes occurring inside intact organisms requires methods to visualize cell...
The study of cellular function within the context of intact living organisms is a grand challenge in...
A major outstanding challenge in the fields of biological research, synthetic biology and cell-based...
A major outstanding challenge in the fields of biological research, synthetic biology, and cell-base...
The extensive scientific interest in cellular and biomolecular processes is due in large part to the...
Many important biological processes – ranging from simple metabolism to complex cognition – take pla...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine1, but plays ...
Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to o...
Non-invasive biological imaging requires materials capable of interacting with deeply penetrant form...
Expanding the capabilities of ultrasound for biological and diagnostic imaging requires the developm...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine, but plays a...
The ability to mechanically manipulate and control the spatial arrangement of biological materials i...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...
Genetically encoded optical reporters such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) have revolutionized bi...
The mammalian microbiome has many important roles in health and disease1,2, and genetic engineering ...
The study of cellular processes occurring inside intact organisms requires methods to visualize cell...
The study of cellular function within the context of intact living organisms is a grand challenge in...
A major outstanding challenge in the fields of biological research, synthetic biology and cell-based...
A major outstanding challenge in the fields of biological research, synthetic biology, and cell-base...
The extensive scientific interest in cellular and biomolecular processes is due in large part to the...
Many important biological processes – ranging from simple metabolism to complex cognition – take pla...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine1, but plays ...
Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to o...
Non-invasive biological imaging requires materials capable of interacting with deeply penetrant form...
Expanding the capabilities of ultrasound for biological and diagnostic imaging requires the developm...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine, but plays a...
The ability to mechanically manipulate and control the spatial arrangement of biological materials i...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...
Genetically encoded optical reporters such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) have revolutionized bi...