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New clinically significant near-infrared biomarker: the power of ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging in vascular research!
Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory process resulting in the deposition of cholesterol and cellular debris, narrowing of the vessel lumen and clot formation. Characterization of the morphology and vulnerability of the lesion is essential for effective clinical management.
Combined near infrared photoacoustic imaging and ultrasound detects vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque
Presented by Dr. Martin Schneider, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford and Bio-X Program, Department of Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine.
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