Quantitative targeted ultrasound contrast imaging demands for contrast agents with a small monodisperse size and a high coverage of specific ligands for effective adhesion under physiological shear stress conditions. However, the particles should also be large enough to generate sufficient ultrasound reflection. Standard perfluorocarbon emulsions do not satisfy both requirements (adhesion and echogenicity). Therefore, we decided to develop a membrane emulsification technique to produce echogenic monodisperse perfluorohexane emulsions able to carry specific ligands for adhesion to the artery wall. In this work, we demonstrate that membrane emulsification is an excellent tool to create strictly monodisperse echogenic perfluorohexane emulsions...
Ultrasound is the most commonly used clinical imaging modality. However, in applications requiring c...
Self-emulsifying microbubbles, especially designed to increase the contrast of ultrasound images by ...
International audienceImaging the enhanced permeation and retention effect by ultrasound is hindered...
Quantitative targeted ultrasound contrast imaging demands for contrast agents with a small monodispe...
The ability of low boiling point liquid perfluorocarbons (PFCs) to undergo a phase change from a liq...
An inorganic enhancement agent (EA) for high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) imaging based on me...
We aim to produce emulsions that can act as contrast agents and drug carriers for cancer imaging and...
Tumor imaging by ultrasound is greatly enhanced by the use of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs), sta...
Purpose. To investigate whether acoustic cavitation could increase the evaporation of a phase-shift ...
The purpose of this study was to develop micron-sized droplet emulsions able to increase the heat de...
In this study, novel perfluorocarbon-filled microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agent were fabricate...
The effect of ultrasound on the permeability of blood vessels to nano-emulsion droplets was investig...
Gas-filled microbubbles are highly effective when used as ultrasound contrast agents due to the larg...
Ultrasound is the most commonly used clinical imaging modality. However, in applications requiring c...
Self-emulsifying microbubbles, especially designed to increase the contrast of ultrasound images by ...
International audienceImaging the enhanced permeation and retention effect by ultrasound is hindered...
Quantitative targeted ultrasound contrast imaging demands for contrast agents with a small monodispe...
The ability of low boiling point liquid perfluorocarbons (PFCs) to undergo a phase change from a liq...
An inorganic enhancement agent (EA) for high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) imaging based on me...
We aim to produce emulsions that can act as contrast agents and drug carriers for cancer imaging and...
Tumor imaging by ultrasound is greatly enhanced by the use of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs), sta...
Purpose. To investigate whether acoustic cavitation could increase the evaporation of a phase-shift ...
The purpose of this study was to develop micron-sized droplet emulsions able to increase the heat de...
In this study, novel perfluorocarbon-filled microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agent were fabricate...
The effect of ultrasound on the permeability of blood vessels to nano-emulsion droplets was investig...
Gas-filled microbubbles are highly effective when used as ultrasound contrast agents due to the larg...
Ultrasound is the most commonly used clinical imaging modality. However, in applications requiring c...
Self-emulsifying microbubbles, especially designed to increase the contrast of ultrasound images by ...
International audienceImaging the enhanced permeation and retention effect by ultrasound is hindered...