Abstract
Localization-based ultrasound super-resolution imaging can visualize the microvascular structure beyond the diffraction limit but is sensitive to contrast concentration and requires acquisition for seconds. Low-boiling-point phase-change nanodroplets achieve super-resolved images with subsecond temporal resolution through activation and destruction with high frame rate plane waves in real-time.
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