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A Deliberation on Nanobubbles at Surfaces and in Bulk
AbstractSurface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been discovered in interfacial physics. Both are expected to be unstable to dissolution because of the high internal pressure driving diffusion and the surface tension which squeezes the gas out, but there is a rapidly growing body of experimental ...
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Diagnosis of prostate cancer using anti-PSMA aptamer A10-3.2-oriented lipid nanobubbles
Xiaozhou Fan,1 Yanli Guo,1 Luofu Wang,2 Xingyu Xiong,1 Lianhua Zhu,1 Kejing Fang1 1Department of Ultrasound, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Urology, Daping Hospital ...
Fan X +5 more
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Report on the World Conference on Research Integrity
Between June 2 and 5, some NanoBubbles team members attended the 8th World Conference on Research Integrity (WCRI) in Athens, Greece. Our team had the chance to display their works as oral or poster presentations with their co-authors from outside of the
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Microwave-Induced Interfacial Nanobubbles
A new method for generating nanobubbles via microwave irradiation was verified and quantified. AFM measurement showed that nanobubbles with diameters ranging in 200 - 600 nm were generated at water-HOPG surface by applying microwave to aqueous solutions ...
Lei Wang (6656) +8 more
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Super stable surface nanobubbles under chemical stimuli
Surface nanobubbles in chemical environments significantly influence various industrial processes. In the chemical industry, oxygen scavengers are frequently added to deaerators and boilers to remove dissolved oxygen, improving thermal efficiency and ...
An, Hongjie +3 more
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Nanobubbles based on repeated compression for contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging of renal fibrosis [PDF]
Renal fibrosis, a crucial pathological process in chronic kidney disease, requires early precise diagnosis to delay renal failure. Traditional ultrasound has limitations in sensitivity and specificity.
Zhang Chenyi, Chen Tiandong, Yang Fang
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The study of surface wetting, nanobubbles and boundary slip with an applied voltage: A review
The drag of fluid flow at the solid–liquid interface in the micro/nanoscale is an important issue in micro/nanofluidic systems. Drag depends on the surface wetting, nanobubbles, surface charge and boundary slip.
Yunlu Pan, Bharat Bhushan, Xuezeng Zhao
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Physical properties of cy5.5-nanobubbles.
a) microscopic images of cy5.5-nanobubbles in a 50 µm grid square of a hemocytometer under 100× objective lens with A, B and C as expanded views of selected areas in the left panel; b) microscopic images of cy5.5-nanobubbles on a hemocytometer under ...
Anna Yao (109184) +7 more
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Jin-Ping Wang,1,2 Ji-Ping Yan,2 Jing Xu,1 Ting-Hui Yin,3 Rong-Qin Zheng,3 Wei Wang11Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education, Institute of Biotechnology, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030006, People’
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Report on attending the 5th GDR RNA scientific meeting
NanoBubbles postdocs Nathanne Rost and Mustafa Gharib attended the 5th GDR RNA scientific meeting in Strasbourg on 10-11 June 2024. The GDR RNA (Groupement de Recherche on Ribonucleic Acid) aims to bring together French teams working on the targeting of ...
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