Engineering Acoustic Protein Nanostructures for Non-Invasive Molecular Imaging using Ultrasound
<p> Visualizing biomolecular and cellular processes in real time within deep tissues is fundamental to our understanding of the normal and pathological activity underlying health and disease. Ultrasound provides the ability to non-invasively image deep inside biological tissues with high spat...
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