Shock-Scattering Micro-Histotripsy Combined with FNA Improves Cellular Retrieval for Diagnostic Pathology
Researchers have developed a new technique combining shock-scattering micro-histotripsy with fine needle aspiration (FNA) to improve cellular retrieval for diagnostic pathology and biomarker analysis. The method aims to enhance the precision and depth of sample collection, which could lead to better biomarker profiling and cytopathological assessments.
The new approach addresses the limitations of standard biopsy techniques, which sometimes struggle with sample quality. By integrating shock-scattering micro-histotripsy, the researchers seek to obtain more comprehensive and representative cellular material during FNA procedures. The improved sample quality could allow for more accurate and detailed analysis, potentially advancing diagnostic capabilities and personalized medicine approaches.
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Date: May 3, 2026
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