This recent article by Bruckner et al., uses commercially available target-ready microbubbles and antibodies to non-invasively assess the severity of intestinal inflammation and development of tumors in a mouse model of colitis.
This featured publication by Shirinfard et al, uses a novel microbubbles injection technique to evaluate the feasibility of using dynamic contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) to assess absolute perfusion of tissue in mice.
This recent article by Platt, et al. uses pulsed-wave Doppler measurement of pulmonary flow (PF) as an alternative method of cardiac output (CO) evaluation in a mouse model of myocardial infarction (MI).
This article by Wilson, et al. uses PA contrast agent with an antibody specific to breast cancer cells to perform in vivo molecular imaging in an orthotopic mouse model of breast cancer.
This recent article by Arthuis et al. highlights the benefits of using Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Ultrasound with Photoacoustics to assess placental oxygenation in a rat model at mid-to-late gestation.
This recent article by Freeling et al. highlights the benefits of using Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Ultrasound with 3D Non-linear contrast (NLC) to assess colorectal cancer in a murine model. Read more.
This recent study by Scheepbouwer et al, highlights the benefits of a multimodal imaging approach by using Bioluminescence (BLI), High Resolution Ultrasound (HRUS) and Photoacoustics (PAI) to image orthotopic tumor proliferation over a 30 day time period.
This recent study by Berritto et al. highlights the benefits of using Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Ultrasound to visualize anatomical detail of the nail; and represents the first article published using the Vevo MD.
This recent study by Bar-Zion et al. in the prominent journal, Cancer Research, highlights the significance and validity of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and photoacoustics (PA) to assess vascularity in tumors and to monitor efficacy of treatment dynamically over time.