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- contrast media are gas-filled microbubbles that are administered intravenously to the systemic circulation. Microbubbles have a high degree of echogenicity...
- responsive microbubble system is the direct encapsulation of microbubbles inside of a liposome. Theses systems circulate longer in the body than microbubbles alone...
- gas-filled microbubble contrast agent to the systemic circulation, with the procedure being called contrast-enhanced ultrasound. This is because microbubbles have...
- the sample at the resonant frequency of the microbubbles. This will generate a response from the microbubbles consisting of subharmonic, fundamental, and...
- Coalescence of ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles is studied to prevent embolies or to block tumour vessels. Microbubble coalescence has been studied with...
- opening, research has focused on using preformed microbubbles to further enhance the effects of FUS. Microbubbles are small bubbles with diameters typically...
- contrast agent to relax quickly, enhancing the quality of the MRI scan. Microbubbles are used as contrast agents for sonographic examination, specifically...
- low-frequency ultrasound, microbubbles have been used as contrast agents in order to visualize tissues in which the microbubbles have permeated. However...
- molecular imaging) uses targeted microbubbles originally designed by Dr Alexander Klibanov in 1997; such targeted microbubbles specifically bind or adhere...
- collaborators demonstrated the value of imaging inflammation using microbubbles. Microbubbles became stuck to adhesion molecules expressed in the microcirculation...