Nanomaterials for in vivo imaging
BR Smith, SS Gambhir - Chemical reviews, 2017 - ACS Publications
In vivo imaging, which enables us to peer deeply within living subjects, is producing
tremendous opportunities both for clinical diagnostics and as a research tool. Contrast …
tremendous opportunities both for clinical diagnostics and as a research tool. Contrast …
[HTML][HTML] Photoacoustic clinical imaging
Photoacoustic is an emerging biomedical imaging modality, which allows imaging optical
absorbers in the tissue by acoustic detectors (light in-sound out). Such a technique has an …
absorbers in the tissue by acoustic detectors (light in-sound out). Such a technique has an …
[HTML][HTML] Improving conventional enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effects; what is the appropriate target?
H Kobayashi, R Watanabe, PL Choyke - Theranostics, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nano-sized therapeutic agents have several advantages over low molecular weight agents
such as a larger loading capacity, the ability to protect the payload until delivery, more …
such as a larger loading capacity, the ability to protect the payload until delivery, more …
Opening doors with ultrasound and microbubbles: Beating biological barriers to promote drug delivery
Apart from its clinical use in imaging, ultrasound has been thoroughly investigated as a tool
to enhance drug delivery in a wide variety of applications. Therapeutic ultrasound, as such …
to enhance drug delivery in a wide variety of applications. Therapeutic ultrasound, as such …
Noninvasive imaging of nanomedicines and nanotheranostics: principles, progress, and prospects
Nanomedicine is defined as “the application of nanotechnology to medicine, including the
use of nanometer-sized carrier materials for facilitating disease diagnosis, disease treatment …
use of nanometer-sized carrier materials for facilitating disease diagnosis, disease treatment …
[HTML][HTML] Evolution of contrast agents for ultrasound imaging and ultrasound-mediated drug delivery
V Paefgen, D Doleschel, F Kiessling - Frontiers in pharmacology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Ultrasound (US) is one of the most frequently used diagnostic methods. It is a non-invasive,
comparably inexpensive imaging method with a broad spectrum of applications, which can …
comparably inexpensive imaging method with a broad spectrum of applications, which can …
Breast ultrasonography: state of the art
RJ Hooley, LM Scoutt, LE Philpotts - Radiology, 2013 - pubs.rsna.org
Ultrasonography (US) is an indispensable tool in breast imaging and is complementary to
both mammography and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the breast. Advances in US …
both mammography and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the breast. Advances in US …
Recent progress in nanomedicine: therapeutic, diagnostic and theranostic applications
Highlights▶ Nanomedicines can be used for therapeutic, diagnostic and theranostic
applications.▶ Nanotherapeutics aims to improve the balance between efficacy and …
applications.▶ Nanotherapeutics aims to improve the balance between efficacy and …
Passive versus active tumor targeting using RGD-and NGR-modified polymeric nanomedicines
Enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) and the (over-) expression of angiogenesis-
related surface receptors are key features of tumor blood vessels. As a consequence, EPR …
related surface receptors are key features of tumor blood vessels. As a consequence, EPR …
Toward drug release using polymer mechanochemical disulfide scission
Traditional pharmacotherapy suffers from multiple drawbacks that hamper patient treatment,
such as the buildup of antibiotic resistances or low drug selectivity and toxicity during …
such as the buildup of antibiotic resistances or low drug selectivity and toxicity during …