Ultrafast ultrasound localization microscopy for deep super-resolution vascular imaging
Claudia Errico,
Juliette Pierre,
Sophie Pezet,
Yann Desailly,
Zsolt Lenkei,
Olivier Couture and
Mickael Tanter ()
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Claudia Errico: INSERM, Institut Langevin
Juliette Pierre: INSERM, Institut Langevin
Sophie Pezet: CNRS, UMR 8249
Yann Desailly: INSERM, Institut Langevin
Zsolt Lenkei: CNRS, UMR 8249
Olivier Couture: INSERM, Institut Langevin
Mickael Tanter: INSERM, Institut Langevin
Nature, 2015, vol. 527, issue 7579, 499-502
Abstract:
Conventional clinical ultrasound imaging has, at best, sub-millimetre-scale resolution, but now a new ultrasound technique is demonstrated that is based on fast tracking of transient signals from a sub-wavelength contrast agent and has sufficiently high resolution to map the microvasculature deep into organs.
Date: 2015
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