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Ultrasound combined with microbubbles promotes diabetic wound healing by regulating macrophage polarization. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Endocrinol (Lausanne)
Yang H   +9 more
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Tuning the Shell Elasticity of Phospholipid-Coated Microbubbles via Palmitic Acid Doping. [PDF]

open access: yesLangmuir
van Elburg B   +5 more
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A review of microcavitation bubbles dynamics in biological systems and their mechanical applications. [PDF]

open access: yesUltrason Sonochem
Abu-Nab AK   +4 more
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Microbubbles Reforming Endothelium

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
Ultrasound contrast microbubbles have the ability to enhance cell permeability and thus may be used as a new way to deliver drugs inter-vascular. It facilitates the transfer of extracellular molecules into cells through ultrasound-activated microbubbles.
Van Wamel, Annemieke   +6 more
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Ultrasound, microbubbles, and thrombolysis

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2001
Although dissolution of thrombus using ultrasound has been attempted for over 25 years, the clinical use of this technique remains limited. The ability of microbubbles to potentiate ultrasound-induced thrombolysis has renewed interest in this technique, which recanalizes occluded vessels without the need for fibrinolytic therapy.
T R, Porter, F, Xie
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Microbubble intensification of bioprocessing

2020
Microbubbles have been involved in industrial processing since the 1970s with the introduction of dissolved air flotation into common practice. The turn of the century saw microbubbles become regularly used in medical imaging. But in bioprocessing, only this decade has seen rapid advances in R&D, with some bioprocesses, particularly in wastewater ...
D J, Gilmour, W B, Zimmerman
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Microbubbles for Medical Applications

2014
Ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) suspensions contain encapsulated microbubbles with radii ranging from 1 to 10 micrometers. The bubbles oscillate to the driving ultrasound pulse generating harmonics of the driving ultrasound frequency. This feature allows for the discrimination of non-linear bubble echoes from linear tissue echoes facilitating the ...
Segers, T.J.   +3 more
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Therapeutic applications of microbubbles

European Journal of Radiology, 2002
Microbubbles, currently used as contrast agents have potential therapeutic applications. Microbubbles, upon insonation of sufficiently intense ultrasound will cavitate. Cavitation with microbubbles can be used to dissolve blood clots or deliver drugs. Targeting ligands and drugs can be incorporated into microbubbles to make highly specific diagnostic ...
Evan C, Unger   +5 more
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