brain disease

Graduate student Lu Xu wears a device designed by engineers, at Washington University in St. Louis, that targets ultrasound waves to precise spots in the brain. Such targeting is the first step in a sonobiopsy, a noninvasive technique invented by Washington University researchers that uses ultrasound and microbubbles to release biomolecules from brain tumors. The biomolecules then can be collected via a blood draw, analyzed and used to inform treatment decisions. Xu is part of a research team that demonstrated that sonobiopsy is safe and feasible for use in people.
Ultrasound-based brain biopsy is feasible, noninvasive and safe in people
Graduate student Lu Xu wears a device designed by engineers, at Washington University in St.
Better non-invasive diagnostics and treatments for brain diseases using the science of sound
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