Scientists from Oregon State University and Oregon Health and Science University have developed an approach involving nanoparticles, photoacoustic imaging and infrared light works that may offer a better, safer way to diagnose and treat ectopic pregnancies. To test if their new concept might improve ectopic pregnancy detection and treatment, the researchers injected a non-toxic solution containing nanoparticles and a light-responsive agent into pregnant mice. The solution traveled with the bloodstream until it concentrated on the surface of the placenta. Next, the researchers placed their imaging device outside the mouse’s body, and pointed it toward the mouse’s uterus. The resulting images clearly showed the placenta’s surface was lit up by nanoparticles.
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