MICROVASC project aims to develop a new technology, called functional ultrasound localization microscopy (fULM), capable of non-invasively image the whole human brain vasculature and function down to the micron scale. More specifically, the objectives of MICROVASC project are: (1) to build two unique fULM scanners (preclinical and clinical) and associated methodologies, (2) to demonstrate the potential of fULM in the context of inherited rare diseases with cerebrovascular manifestations.
In the second reporting period (from 01/10/2023 to 31/01/2025), we achieved the following objectives:
- To develop acquisition sequences for 3D ultrafast ultrasound imaging of the brain (WP1, deliverable D1.2 achieved)
- To develop processing methods for 3D super-localization (WP1, task 1.3 ongoing)
- To create new acquisition and processing strategies to maximize the spatial resolution of fULM (WP2, ongoing)
- To finalize the acquisition and visualization software for 3D preclinical fULM (WP3, D3.1 and D3.3 achieved)
- To finalize and obtain the authorizations for the preclinical protocols for fULM investigation in mouse models of cerebral small vessel diseases (WP4, D4.1 achieved)
- To build the hardware for a clinical fULM scanner (WP5, ongoing)
- To write the clinical protocols for investigating fULM in RVCL-S and HHT patients