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How Tiny Bubbles Could Deliver Medication to the BrainTo better understand the physical mechanisms behind microbubble drug delivery, researchers from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, published their findings in Nature Physics, offering insights into the future ...
Microbubble technology is already being used for other medical purposes such as drug delivery and molecular imaging. The goal of this emerging “microbubble oxygenation” would be to provide adequate ...
But when you do that, you can't see what's happening between the microbubble and the cell," says Cattaneo. The researchers therefore built a microscope with a magnification of 200x, which allows ...
The dynamics of jets is governed by a hydrodynamic instability which can be controlled precisely using different combinations of ultrasound frequency, pressure, and microbubble size. The explanation ...
Angel Navarro, Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences and Biomedical Physics, joined CU Boulder's Borden Lab in 2020. His research focuses on microbubble-tissue interactions and the use of MBs as drug delivery ...
For both diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound, there is increasing interest in employing microbubble contrast agents. Unlike MR and CT agents, ultrasound contrast agents are comparable in size to a ...
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