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Ultrasound Contrast Agents [electronic resource] : Targeting and Processing Methods for Theranostics / edited by Gaio Paradossi, Paolo Pellegretti, Andrea Trucco.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Milano : Springer Milan, 2010Description: online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788847014947
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 610.28 23
LOC classification:
  • R856-857
Online resources:
Contents:
Towards Ultrasound Molecular Imaging -- Use of Microbubbles as Ultrasound Contrast Agents for Molecular Imaging -- Design of Novel Polymer Shelled Ultrasound Contrast Agents: Towards an Ultrasound Triggered Drug Delivery -- Lipidic Microbubble Targeting of Surface Proteins Using an in Vitro System -- Protein Interactions with Microballoons: Consequences for Biocompatibility and Application as Contrast Agents -- Polymer Based Biointerfaces: A Case Study on Devices for Theranostics and Tissue Engineering -- Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubble Dynamics -- Characterization of Acoustic Properties of PVA-Shelled Ultrasound Contrast Agents -- Novel Characterization Techniques of Microballoons -- A Comparative Analysis of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging Techniques -- Remote Measurement of the Ultrasound Contrast Agent Concentration -- Bubble Behavior Testing (BBT) System for Ultrasound Contrast Agent Characterization -- A New Flexible Ultrasound Scanner Suitable for Research Topics.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Recent advancements in nano/micro materials and related characterization approaches allow the design of a new type of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) with enhanced multifunctional behaviour. This is chance is also supported by the recent achievements in modelling and signal processing. This book provides the state of art of the research activity of two successful European projects, TAMIRUT and SIGHT, addressing an integrated system, encompassing the contrast agent, the hardware equipment and the processing strategies, as a key tool for a combined diagnostic and therapeutic approaches (theranostics) in medical ultrasound.
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Towards Ultrasound Molecular Imaging -- Use of Microbubbles as Ultrasound Contrast Agents for Molecular Imaging -- Design of Novel Polymer Shelled Ultrasound Contrast Agents: Towards an Ultrasound Triggered Drug Delivery -- Lipidic Microbubble Targeting of Surface Proteins Using an in Vitro System -- Protein Interactions with Microballoons: Consequences for Biocompatibility and Application as Contrast Agents -- Polymer Based Biointerfaces: A Case Study on Devices for Theranostics and Tissue Engineering -- Ultrasound Contrast Agent Microbubble Dynamics -- Characterization of Acoustic Properties of PVA-Shelled Ultrasound Contrast Agents -- Novel Characterization Techniques of Microballoons -- A Comparative Analysis of Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging Techniques -- Remote Measurement of the Ultrasound Contrast Agent Concentration -- Bubble Behavior Testing (BBT) System for Ultrasound Contrast Agent Characterization -- A New Flexible Ultrasound Scanner Suitable for Research Topics.

Recent advancements in nano/micro materials and related characterization approaches allow the design of a new type of ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) with enhanced multifunctional behaviour. This is chance is also supported by the recent achievements in modelling and signal processing. This book provides the state of art of the research activity of two successful European projects, TAMIRUT and SIGHT, addressing an integrated system, encompassing the contrast agent, the hardware equipment and the processing strategies, as a key tool for a combined diagnostic and therapeutic approaches (theranostics) in medical ultrasound.

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