Real-Time Assessment of Tissue Hypoxia In Vivo with Combined Photoacoustics and High-Frequency Ultrasound
Theranostics2014Vol. 4(6), pp. 604–613
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Marco Gerling, Ying Zhao, Salvatore Nania, K. Jessica Norberg, Caroline S. Verbeke, Benjamin Englert, Raoul Kuiper, Åsa Bergström, Moustapha Hassan, Albrecht Neeße, Matthias Löhr, Rainer Heuchel
Abstract
Bimodal PA/US imaging can be utilized to reliably detect hypoxic tumor regions in murine tumor models, thus providing the possibility to collect anatomical and functional information on tumor growth and treatment response live in longitudinal preclinical studies.
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