Ultrasound contrast agents are valuable for diagnostic imaging and drug delivery. Generally, chemically synthesized microbubbles (MBs) are micro-sized particles. Particle size is a limiting factor for the diagnosis and treatment of many extravascular diseases. Recently, gas vesicles (GVs) from some marine bacteria and archaea have been reported as novel nanoscale contrast agents, showing great potential for biomedical applications. However, most of the GVs reported in the literature show poor contrast imaging capabilities due to their small size, especially for the in vivo condition. In this study, we isolated the rugby-ball-shaped GVs from Halobacteria NRC-1 and characterized their contrast imaging properties in vitro and in vivo. Our resu...
Gas vesicles used as contrast agents for noninvasive ultrasound imaging must be formulated to be sta...
Micron-sized lipid-stabilised bubbles of heavy gas have been utilised as contrast agents for diagnos...
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 ...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine, but plays a...
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 biomedicine1, but plays ...
Ultrasound and hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging enable the visualization of biological proc...
Gas vesicles (GVs) are a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures that are detectable at su...
Halophilic archaeabacterial gas vesicles (GVs) are a class of protein nanobubbles isolated from buoy...
Abstract: A range of bacteria and archaea produce gas vesicles as a means to facilitate flotation. ...
Ultrasound is currently limited in its ability to image dynamic molecular and cellular processes due...
The formation of gas vesicles has been investigated in bacteria and haloarchaea for more than 50 yea...
Many important biological processes – ranging from simple metabolism to complex cognition – take pla...
Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to o...
Gas vesicles used as contrast agents for noninvasive ultrasound imaging must be formulated to be sta...
Micron-sized lipid-stabilised bubbles of heavy gas have been utilised as contrast agents for diagnos...
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 ...
Ultrasound is among the most widely used non-invasive imaging modalities in biomedicine, but plays a...
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 biomedicine1, but plays ...
Ultrasound and hyperpolarized magnetic resonance imaging enable the visualization of biological proc...
Gas vesicles (GVs) are a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures that are detectable at su...
Halophilic archaeabacterial gas vesicles (GVs) are a class of protein nanobubbles isolated from buoy...
Abstract: A range of bacteria and archaea produce gas vesicles as a means to facilitate flotation. ...
Ultrasound is currently limited in its ability to image dynamic molecular and cellular processes due...
The formation of gas vesicles has been investigated in bacteria and haloarchaea for more than 50 yea...
Many important biological processes – ranging from simple metabolism to complex cognition – take pla...
Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to o...
Gas vesicles used as contrast agents for noninvasive ultrasound imaging must be formulated to be sta...
Micron-sized lipid-stabilised bubbles of heavy gas have been utilised as contrast agents for diagnos...
The study of cellular and molecular processes occurring deep inside living organisms requires new te...