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Sound sheet microscopy made the cover of Science!

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COVERA cross-propagating ultrasound wave exposes a thin tissue section that contains blood vessels feeding a tumor. The wave interacts with sound-scattering probes (displayed in orange gold) that are genetically expressed in cancer cells or are injected in the bloodstream to reveal capillary vessels. White contour lines indicate previously scanned tissue sections and the total volume explored by this sound-sheet microscopy technique. See pageĀ eads1325.

Period4 Apr 2025

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  • TitleSounds like Imaging - Thin sound sheets visualize living opaque organs
    Media name/outletScience
    Date4/04/25
    DescriptionCOVERA cross-propagating ultrasound wave exposes a thin tissue section that contains blood vessels feeding a tumor. The wave interacts with sound-scattering probes (displayed in orange gold) that are genetically expressed in cancer cells or are injected in the bloodstream to reveal capillary vessels. White contour lines indicate previously scanned tissue sections and the total volume explored by this sound-sheet microscopy technique. See page eads1325.
    URLhttps://www.science.org/toc/science/388/6742
    PersonsD. Maresca