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Achieving Single Cell Acoustic Localisation with Deactivation Super Resolution
- PMID: 39386583
- PMCID: PMC11463547
- DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.20.614052
Achieving Single Cell Acoustic Localisation with Deactivation Super Resolution
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Achieving single cell acoustic localisation with deactivation super resolution.NPJ Acoust. 2025;1(1):5. doi: 10.1038/s44384-025-00008-7. Epub 2025 Apr 24. NPJ Acoust. 2025. PMID: 40291471 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Super-resolution optical microscopy enables optical imaging of cells, molecules and other biological structures beyond the diffraction limit. However, no similar method exists to super-resolve specific cells with ultrasound. Here we introduce Deactivation Super Resolution (DSR), an ultrasound imaging method that uses the acoustic deactivation of genetically encodable contrast agents to super-resolve individual cells with ultrasound as they navigate through structures that cannot be resolved by conventional imaging methods. DSR takes advantage of gas vesicles, which are air-filled sub-micron protein particles that can be expressed in genetically engineered cells to produce ultrasound contrast. Our experimental results show that DSR can distinguish sub-wavelength microstructures that standard B-mode ultrasound images fail to resolve by super- localizing individual mammalian cells. This study provides a proof of concept for the potential of DSR to serve as a super- resolution ultrasound technique for individual cell localization, opening new horizons in the field.
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