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Radial modulation of single microbubbles

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 2009
Radial modulation imaging is a new promising technique to improve contrast-enhanced ultrasound images. The method is based on dual-frequency insonation of contrast agent microbubbles. A low-frequency (LF) pulse is used to modulate the responses of the microbubbles to a high-frequency (HF) imaging pulse.
Emmer, M.   +3 more
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Microbubble Dissolution in a Multigas Environment

Langmuir, 2010
Microbubbles occur naturally in the oceans and are used in many industrial and biomedical applications. Here, a theoretical and experimental study was undertaken to determine the fate of a microbubble suddenly suspended in a medium with several gas species as in, for example, the injection of an ultrasound contrast agent into the bloodstream. The model
Kwan, JJ, Borden, MA
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Basic Acoustic Properties of Microbubbles

Echocardiography, 2002
Small (encapsulated) gas bubbles in a contrast medium react to an external oscillating pressure field with volume pulsations. Depending on the magnitude of the ultrasound wave, the vibrations will be related either linearly or nonlinearly to the applied acoustic pressure.
Jong, Nico   +2 more
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Microbubbles

Chest, 2005
Michal Barak, Yeshayahu Katz
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Microbubbles

2023
Meenakshi Patel   +3 more
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Internalization of targeted microbubbles by endothelial cells and drug delivery by pores and tunnels

Journal of Controlled Release, 2022
Inés Beekers   +2 more
exaly  

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