{"id":1312,"date":"2021-08-21T07:34:05","date_gmt":"2021-08-21T07:34:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/photoacoustic-carbon-nanotubes-reveal-dangerous-atherosclerotic-plaques\/"},"modified":"2021-08-21T07:34:05","modified_gmt":"2021-08-21T07:34:05","slug":"photoacoustic-carbon-nanotubes-reveal-dangerous-atherosclerotic-plaques","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ultimatehealthreport.com\/photoacoustic-carbon-nanotubes-reveal-dangerous-atherosclerotic-plaques\/","title":{"rendered":"Photoacoustic Carbon Nanotubes Reveal Dangerous Atherosclerotic Plaques"},"content":{"rendered":"


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Researchers at Michigan State University have developed a system that allows the imaging and identification of inflamed atherosclerotic plaques, which are considered to be at risk of rupture. Their system involves administering carbon nanotubes that are preferentially taken up by macrophages and monocytes, which tend to accumulate at inflamed plaques. The researchers then illuminate the blood vessel of interest with light and the carbon nanotubes vibrate, producing a sound in response. This photoacoustic effect allows the researchers to locate and visualize the plaques.<\/p>\n

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