Microbubbles in medical imaging: current applications and future directions

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Jonathan R. Lindner
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[1] Box 800158,Cardiovascular Division
[2] University of Virginia Medical Center,undefined
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Nature Reviews Drug Discovery | 2004年 / 3卷
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Not all bubbles in the bloodstream are detrimental. During the past decade, contrast-enhanced ultrasound has evolved from a purely investigational tool to a routine diagnostic technique. This transformation has been facilitated by advances in the microbubble contrast agents and contrast-specific ultrasound imaging techniques. The ability to non-invasively image molecular events with targeted microbubbles is likely to be important for characterizing pathophysiology and for developing new therapeutic strategies in the treatment of cardiovascular and neoplastic diseases.
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