Optically and acoustically triggerable sub-micron phase-change contrast agents for enhanced photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging
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Lin, ShengtaoShah, Anant
Hernández-Gil, Javier
Stanziola, Antonio
Harriss, Bethany I.
Matsunaga, Terry O.
Long, Nicholas
Bamber, Jeffrey
Tang, Meng-Xing
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Univ Arizona, Dept Med ImagingIssue Date
2017-06Keywords
Phase-change contrast agentDroplet
Microbubble
Ultrasound
Photoacoustic
Optical/acoustic vaporisation
Multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT)
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Optically and acoustically triggerable sub-micron phase-change contrast agents for enhanced photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging 2017, 6:26 PhotoacousticsJournal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
We demonstrate a versatile phase-change sub-micron contrast agent providing three modes of contrast enhancement: 1) photoacoustic imaging contrast, 2) ultrasound contrast with optical activation, and 3) ultrasound contrast with acoustic activation. This agent, which we name 'Cy-droplet', has the following novel features. It comprises a highly volatile perfluorocarbon for easy versatile activation, and a near-infrared optically absorbing dye chosen to absorb light at a wavelength with good tissue penetration. It is manufactured via a 'microbubble condensation' method. The phase-transition of Cy-droplets can be optically triggered by pulsed-laser illumination, inducing photoacoustic signal and forming stable gas bubbles that are visible with echo-ultrasound in situ. Alternatively, Cy-droplets can be converted to microbubble contrast agents upon acoustic activation with clinical ultrasound. Potentially all modes offer extravascular contrast enhancement because of the sub-micron initial size. Such versatility of acoustic and optical 'triggerability' can potentially improve multi-modality imaging, molecularly targeted imaging and controlled drug release. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.Note
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Imperial College-China Scholarship Council (CSC) scholarship; Cancer Research UK Multi-Disciplinary Project [C53470/A22353]; Cancer Research UK Cancer Imaging Centre at the Institute of Cancer Research; Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Strategic Equipment Grant [EP/N015266/1]; National Institutes of Health Grant [CA185684]Additional Links
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2213597916300593ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.pacs.2017.04.001
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