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Functionalized gold nanospheres undergo receptor mediated aggregation on cancer cells that overexpress the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). This phenomenon leads to a red shift in the plasmon resonance frequency of the EGFR-targeted gold nanoparticles. Previously we demonstrated that highly selective detection of cancer cells can be achieved using the combination of multi-wavelength photoacoustic...
Ultrasound is a widely used modality with excellent spatial resolution, low cost, portability, reliability and safety. In clinical practice and in the biomedical field, molecular ultrasound-based imaging techniques are desired to visualize tissue pathologies, such as cancer. In this paper, we present an advanced imaging technique - combined photoacoustic and magneto-acoustic imaging - capable of visualizing...
The effectiveness of an imaging technique is often based on the ability to image quantitatively both morphological and physiological functions of the tissue. Here we present several ultrasound-based imaging techniques capable of visualizing both structural and functional properties of living tissue. Each imaging system utilizes custom-made, targeted nanoparticles developed to probe specific molecular...
Highly proliferative cancer cells over express molecular markers such as epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). When specifically targeted gold nanoparticles bind to EGFR they tend to cluster on the cell membrane leading to an optical red-shift in the plasmon resonance frequency and an increase in absorption in the red region. These changes in optical properties provide the opportunity for photoacoustic...
Due to its excellent spatial resolution, fast and reliable performance, cost and wide availability, ultrasound should be considered the imaging modality of choice for many applications including molecular imaging. However, ultrasound imaging cannot image molecular content of tissue due to trade-off between spatial resolution and penetration depth. Consequently, contrast agents have been developed...
An advanced in-vivo imaging technology; namely, combined ultrasound, elasticity and photoacoustic imaging, capable of visualizing both structural and functional properties of living tissue, is presented. This hybrid imaging technology is based on the fusion of the complementary imaging modalities and takes full advantage of the many synergistic features of these systems. To highlight fundamental differences...
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