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MR-guided Focused Ultrasound for Brain Ablation and Blood-brain Barrier Disruption

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2011 Feb 1
PMID 21279624
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Abstract

MR-guided transcranial focused ultrasound (FUS) has been demonstrated as a non-invasive tool for treating various brain diseases. First, FUS can thermally ablate brain tissues under real-time MR thermometry monitoring. The MRI guidance significantly improves the precision of the thermal dose deposition. Second, in conjunction with microbubble contrast agents, FUS can reversibly disrupt the blood-brain barrier for delivery of macromolecular drugs to the brain parenchyma. This offers huge potential for treating brain diseases with a much higher local drug concentration than other drug delivery methods. In this chapter, a detailed protocol of MR-guided focused ultrasound for brain thermal ablation and BBB disruption in an animal research setting is presented.

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