Fast 3D Super-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging Through Acoustic Activation and Deactivation of Nanodroplets
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Oxford
Department Name: Engineering Science
Abstract
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Publications
Riemer K
(2023)
Fast and Selective Super-Resolution Ultrasound In Vivo With Acoustically Activated Nanodroplets.
in IEEE transactions on medical imaging
Riemer K
(2023)
3D Acoustic Wave Sparsely Activated Localization Microscopy With Phase Change Contrast Agents
in Investigative Radiology
Bau L
(2023)
Theoretical and experimental investigation of the vaporisation of superheated perfluorocarbon droplets
in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Description | Through a combination of experiments and mathematical modelling we have established a means of predicting the stability of the nanoparticles used in this method that can be utilised for both imaging and therapy. This has enabled us to create new formulations that are safer and more effective. |
Exploitation Route | Our findings should help clinicians employing these types of nanoparticle to do so more safely and ultimately use them more effectively for both imaging and therapeutic delivery. |
Sectors | Healthcare,Pharmaceuticals and Medical Biotechnology |
URL | https://www.echocontrast.nl/wp-uploads/archive/Abstractbook-28th-ESUCI-2023.pdf?_gl=1*588epe*_up*MQ..*_ga*NjQyNjcxMjE1LjE2Nzc5Mzc4NDc.*_ga_36DBV8ZXLX*MTY3NzkzNzg0Ny4xLjEuMTY3NzkzNzg1My4wLjAuMA.. |