The present invention relates to the use of polymers as contrast agents
for ultrasounds. The idea is to have a molecular imprint in the polymer
that is specific for a given molecule or analyte. When that molecule
binds to the polymer it induces a conformational change that results in
an increase in the ultrasound signal, referred to as a target-bound
state. The method can also be used for example for quantitative
measurements of analytes.