Molecular imaging
R Weissleder, U Mahmood - Radiology, 2001 - pubs.rsna.org
The term molecular imaging can be broadly defined as the in vivo characterization and
measurement of biologic processes at the cellular and molecular level. In contradistinction to …
measurement of biologic processes at the cellular and molecular level. In contradistinction to …
Advances in ultrasound biomicroscopy
FS Foster, CJ Pavlin, KA Harasiewicz… - Ultrasound in medicine …, 2000 - Elsevier
The visualisation of living tissues at microscopic resolution is attracting attention in several
fields. In medicine, the goals are to image healthy and diseased tissue with the aim of …
fields. In medicine, the goals are to image healthy and diseased tissue with the aim of …
[图书][B] Ultrasonics: fundamentals, technologies, and applications
D Ensminger, LJ Bond - 2024 - books.google.com
Updated, revised, and restructured to reflect the latest advances in science and applications,
the fourth edition of this best-selling industry and research reference covers the fundamental …
the fourth edition of this best-selling industry and research reference covers the fundamental …
Scaling down imaging: molecular mapping of cancer in mice
R Weissleder - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2002 - nature.com
The development of miniaturized imaging equipment and reporter probes has improved our
ability to study animal models of disease, such as transgenic and knockout mice. These …
ability to study animal models of disease, such as transgenic and knockout mice. These …
Beyond 30 MHz [applications of high-frequency ultrasound imaging]
GR Lockwood, DH Turnball… - IEEE Engineering in …, 1996 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Most medical ultrasound imaging systems operate in the frequency range from 3 to 10 MHz
and can resolve objects approximately 1 mm in size. In the mid 1980s, new transducer …
and can resolve objects approximately 1 mm in size. In the mid 1980s, new transducer …
A new ultrasound instrument for in vivo microimaging of mice
We report here on the design and evaluation of the first high-frequency ultrasound (US)
imaging system specifically designed for microimaging of the mouse. High-frequency US or …
imaging system specifically designed for microimaging of the mouse. High-frequency US or …
[PDF][PDF] In vivo cellular optical coherence tomography imaging
STEPHEN A. BoPPART", BRETT E. BouMA", Cosas Prusº, JAMs F. Sourra?, MARK E.
BREZINSKI “& JAMES G. FUIMOTO"'Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer …
BREZINSKI “& JAMES G. FUIMOTO"'Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer …
Imaging developing neural morphology using optical coherence tomography
SA Boppart, BE Bouma, ME Brezinski… - Journal of Neuroscience …, 1996 - Elsevier
Imaging technologies offer numerous possibilities to investigate the processes involved in
neural development. The optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology is analogous to …
neural development. The optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology is analogous to …
Noninvasive assessment of the developing Xenopus cardiovascular system using optical coherence tomography
Studies investigating normal and abnormal cardiac development are frequently limited by an
inability to assess cardiovascular function within the intact organism. In this work, optical …
inability to assess cardiovascular function within the intact organism. In this work, optical …
Ultrasound imaging: principles and applications in rodent research
RW Cootney - ILAR journal, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Ultrasound imaging utilizes the interaction of sound waves with living tissue to produce an
image of the tissue or, in Doppler-based modes, determine the velocity of a moving tissue …
image of the tissue or, in Doppler-based modes, determine the velocity of a moving tissue …