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Robert F Mattrey

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Radiologic Clinics of North America|August 16, 2005
Ultrasound of the liverYuko Kono, Robert F Mattrey
Molecular Imaging and Biology|March 3, 2011
The effect of inhaled gases on ultrasound contrast agent longevity in vivoMalak Itani, Robert F Mattrey
Academic Radiology|July 26, 2002
A molecular CT blood pool contrast agentDavid R Vera, Robert F Mattrey
Drug Discovery Today|October 21, 2018
Accomplishments and challenges in stem cell imaging in vivoRajendran J C Bose, Robert F Mattrey
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|November 10, 2020
Microbubbles Cloaked with Hydrogels as Activatable Ultrasound Contrast AgentsMary W N Burns, Robert F Mattrey, Jacques Lux
Radiology|March 27, 2015
In Vivo Transfection and Detection of Gene Expression of Stem Cells Preloaded with DNA-carrying MicrobubblesSidhartha Tavri, Alexander Vezeridis, Wenjin Cui, et al.
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|January 3, 2024
Direct Emulsification of Stable Superheated Perfluorobutane Nanodroplets by Sonication: Addressing the Limitations of the Microbubble Condensation TechniqueAdam Woodward, Robert F Mattrey, Caroline de Gracia Lux
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology|September 9, 2014
Stimulus-responsive ultrasound contrast agents for clinical imaging: motivations, demonstrations, and future directionsAndrew P Goodwin, Matthew A Nakatsuka, Robert F Mattrey
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|March 13, 2019
Catalase-Containing Silica Particles as Ultrasound-Based Hydrogen Peroxide Sensors to Determine Infected From Noninfected Fluid Collections in HumansChristopher D Malone, David T Fetzer, Jacques Lux, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|October 26, 2005
MRI of the female pelvis using vaginal gelMichèle A Brown, Robert F Mattrey, Stephan Stamato, et al.
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Radiologic Clinics of North America|August 16, 2005
Ultrasound of the liverYuko Kono, Robert F Mattrey
Molecular Imaging and Biology|March 3, 2011
The effect of inhaled gases on ultrasound contrast agent longevity in vivoMalak Itani, Robert F Mattrey
Academic Radiology|July 26, 2002
A molecular CT blood pool contrast agentDavid R Vera, Robert F Mattrey
Drug Discovery Today|October 21, 2018
Accomplishments and challenges in stem cell imaging in vivoRajendran J C Bose, Robert F Mattrey
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|November 10, 2020
Microbubbles Cloaked with Hydrogels as Activatable Ultrasound Contrast AgentsMary W N Burns, Robert F Mattrey, Jacques Lux
Radiology|March 27, 2015
In Vivo Transfection and Detection of Gene Expression of Stem Cells Preloaded with DNA-carrying MicrobubblesSidhartha Tavri, Alexander Vezeridis, Wenjin Cui, et al.
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|January 3, 2024
Direct Emulsification of Stable Superheated Perfluorobutane Nanodroplets by Sonication: Addressing the Limitations of the Microbubble Condensation TechniqueAdam Woodward, Robert F Mattrey, Caroline de Gracia Lux
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology|September 9, 2014
Stimulus-responsive ultrasound contrast agents for clinical imaging: motivations, demonstrations, and future directionsAndrew P Goodwin, Matthew A Nakatsuka, Robert F Mattrey
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|March 13, 2019
Catalase-Containing Silica Particles as Ultrasound-Based Hydrogen Peroxide Sensors to Determine Infected From Noninfected Fluid Collections in HumansChristopher D Malone, David T Fetzer, Jacques Lux, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|October 26, 2005
MRI of the female pelvis using vaginal gelMichèle A Brown, Robert F Mattrey, Stephan Stamato, et al.
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