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TRPC6-targeted dexamethasone nanobubbles with ultrasound-guided theranostics for adriamycin-induced nephropathy. [PDF]
Wu L +8 more
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Ultrasound-driven ROS-scavenging nanobubbles for synergistic NASH treatment via FXR activation. [PDF]
Lin J +8 more
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Evaluating the Effect of Drug Loading on the Acoustic Response of Nanobubbles in Stable and Inertial Cavitation Regimes. [PDF]
Khan MS +9 more
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Nanobubbles: a bridge connecting nanomedicine and gas medicine. [PDF]
Xiao Q, Jia Q, Inam M, Chen Q, Sun X.
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The Role of Nanobubbles in Protein Unfolding during Electrothermal Supercharging. [PDF]
Joseph G, Binny B, Venter AR.
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Nanobubbles and the nanobubble bridging capillary force
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2010Interactions between hydrophobic surfaces at nanometer separation distances in aqueous solutions are important in a number of biological and industrial processes. Force spectroscopy studies, most notably with the atomic force microscope and surface-force apparatus, have found the existence of a long range hydrophobic attractive force between ...
Mohammad Hoque
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Manipulating Trapped Nanobubbles Moving and Coalescing with Surface Nanobubbles
Langmuir, 2022Trapped nanobubbles are observed nucleating at nanopits on a pitted substrate, while surface nanobubbles are usually formed on the smooth solid surface in water. In this work, trapped nanobubbles and surface nanobubbles were captured by a tapping-mode atomic force microscope (AFM) on a nanopitted substrate based on the temperature difference method.
Dayong Li +4 more
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Langmuir, 2016
We follow the history of nanobubbles from the earliest experiments pointing to their existence to recent years. We cover the effect of Laplace pressure on the thermodynamic stability of nanobubbles and why this implies that nanobubbles are thermodynamically never stable.
Muidh Hamed Alheshibri +2 more
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We follow the history of nanobubbles from the earliest experiments pointing to their existence to recent years. We cover the effect of Laplace pressure on the thermodynamic stability of nanobubbles and why this implies that nanobubbles are thermodynamically never stable.
Muidh Hamed Alheshibri +2 more
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