AbstractUltrasound (US), in combination with microbubbles, has been found to be a potential alternative to viral therapies for transfecting biological cells. The translation of this technique to the clinical environment, however, requires robust and systematic optimization of the acoustic parameters needed to achieve a desired therapeutic effect. Currently, a variety of different devices have been developed to transfect cells in vitro, resulting in a lack of standardized experimental conditions and difficulty in comparing results from different laboratories. To overcome this limitation, we propose an easy-to-fabricate and cost-effective device for application in US-mediated delivery of therapeutic compounds. It comprises a commercially avai...
Ultrasound is a well-established imaging modality used in clinics worldwide for many different appli...
Targeted drug and gene delivery using ultrasound and microbubbles (USMB) has the potential to treat ...
This work aims to describe the development and validation of two low-intensity pulsed ultrasound sti...
Ultrasound (US), in combination with microbubbles, has been found to be a potential alternative to v...
AbstractUltrasound (US), in combination with microbubbles, has been found to be a potential alternat...
Ultrasound in the presence of gas-filled microbubbles can be used to enhance local uptake of drugs a...
Studies into sonoporation have grown rapidly in biotechnology and medicine in recent years. The use ...
Reducing toxicity and improving uptake of cancer drugs in tumors are important goals of targeted dru...
Efficient intracellular delivery of biomolecules is required for a broad range of biomedical researc...
Sonoporation is a method for inducing a transient increase in the permeability of cell membranes to ...
Chemotherapy efficacy is often reduced by insufficient drug uptake in tumor cells. The combination o...
Sonoporation has been shown to have an important role in biotechnology for gene therapy and drug del...
With the fast development of acoustic systems in clinical and therapeutic applications, acoustically...
Successful intracellular drug and gene delivery represents a major goal for medical researchers. Son...
Objective One of the most difficult tasks to achieve with the available instrumentations used to st...
Ultrasound is a well-established imaging modality used in clinics worldwide for many different appli...
Targeted drug and gene delivery using ultrasound and microbubbles (USMB) has the potential to treat ...
This work aims to describe the development and validation of two low-intensity pulsed ultrasound sti...
Ultrasound (US), in combination with microbubbles, has been found to be a potential alternative to v...
AbstractUltrasound (US), in combination with microbubbles, has been found to be a potential alternat...
Ultrasound in the presence of gas-filled microbubbles can be used to enhance local uptake of drugs a...
Studies into sonoporation have grown rapidly in biotechnology and medicine in recent years. The use ...
Reducing toxicity and improving uptake of cancer drugs in tumors are important goals of targeted dru...
Efficient intracellular delivery of biomolecules is required for a broad range of biomedical researc...
Sonoporation is a method for inducing a transient increase in the permeability of cell membranes to ...
Chemotherapy efficacy is often reduced by insufficient drug uptake in tumor cells. The combination o...
Sonoporation has been shown to have an important role in biotechnology for gene therapy and drug del...
With the fast development of acoustic systems in clinical and therapeutic applications, acoustically...
Successful intracellular drug and gene delivery represents a major goal for medical researchers. Son...
Objective One of the most difficult tasks to achieve with the available instrumentations used to st...
Ultrasound is a well-established imaging modality used in clinics worldwide for many different appli...
Targeted drug and gene delivery using ultrasound and microbubbles (USMB) has the potential to treat ...
This work aims to describe the development and validation of two low-intensity pulsed ultrasound sti...