Ultrasound imaging of apoptosis in tumor response: novel preclinical monitoring of photodynamic therapy effects
B Banihashemi, R Vlad, B Debeljevic, A Giles… - Cancer research, 2008 - AACR
High-frequency ultrasound is a novel method to detect apoptotic cell death based on
changes in cell morphology that cause alterations in the viscoelastic and, consequently, the …
changes in cell morphology that cause alterations in the viscoelastic and, consequently, the …
Low‐frequency quantitative ultrasound imaging of cell death in vivo
A Sadeghi‐Naini, N Papanicolau, O Falou… - Medical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: Currently, no clinical imaging modality is used routinely to assess tumor response
to cancer therapies within hours to days of the delivery of treatment. Here, the authors …
to cancer therapies within hours to days of the delivery of treatment. Here, the authors …
Quantitative ultrasound characterization of cancer radiotherapy effects in vitro
PURPOSE: Currently, no routinely used imaging modality is available to assess the tumor
responses to cancer treatment within hours to days after radiotherapy. In this study, we …
responses to cancer treatment within hours to days after radiotherapy. In this study, we …
High frequency ultrasound tissue characterization and acoustic microscopy of intracellular changes
The objective of this work is to investigate changes in the acoustic properties of cells when
exposed to chemotherapy for monitoring treatment response. High frequency ultrasound …
exposed to chemotherapy for monitoring treatment response. High frequency ultrasound …
Conventional frequency ultrasonic biomarkers of cancer treatment response in vivo
BACKGROUND: Conventional frequency quantitative ultrasound in conjunction with textural
analysis techniques was investigated to monitor noninvasively the effects of cancer …
analysis techniques was investigated to monitor noninvasively the effects of cancer …
Quantitative ultrasound characterization of responses to radiotherapy in cancer mouse models
Purpose: Currently, no imaging modality is used routinely to assess tumor responses to
radiotherapy within hours to days after the delivery of treatment. In this study, we show the …
radiotherapy within hours to days after the delivery of treatment. In this study, we show the …
Quantitative ultrasound evaluation of tumor cell death response in locally advanced breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy
A Sadeghi-Naini, N Papanicolau, O Falou… - Clinical Cancer …, 2013 - AACR
Purpose: Quantitative ultrasound techniques have been recently shown to be capable of
detecting cell death through studies conducted on in vitro and in vivo models. This study …
detecting cell death through studies conducted on in vitro and in vivo models. This study …
Ultrasound imaging of apoptosis: high-resolution non-invasive monitoring of programmed cell death in vitro, in situ and in vivo
GJ Czarnota, MC Kolios, J Abraham, M Portnoy… - British journal of …, 1999 - nature.com
A new non-invasive method for monitoring apoptosis has been developed using high
frequency (40 MHz) ultrasound imaging. Conventional ultrasound backscatter imaging …
frequency (40 MHz) ultrasound imaging. Conventional ultrasound backscatter imaging …
[HTML][HTML] Quantification of ultrasonic scattering properties of in vivo tumor cell death in mouse models of breast cancer
INTRODUCTION: Quantitative ultrasound parameters based on form factor models were
investigated as potential biomarkers of cell death in breast tumor (MDA-231) xenografts …
investigated as potential biomarkers of cell death in breast tumor (MDA-231) xenografts …
Bioeffects of low‐intensity ultrasound in vitro: apoptosis, protein profile alteration, and potential molecular mechanism
Y Feng, Z Tian, M Wan - Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Objective. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential molecular mechanism of
low‐intensity ultrasound‐induced apoptosis by analyzing protein profile alteration in …
low‐intensity ultrasound‐induced apoptosis by analyzing protein profile alteration in …