Magnetic microbubbles (MMBs) are microbubbles (MBs) coated with magnetic nanoparticles (NPs). MMBs not only maintain the acoustic properties of MBs, but also serve as an important contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging. Such dual-modality functionality makes MMBs particularly useful for a wide range of biomedical applications, such as localized drug/gene delivery. This article reports the ability of MMBs to release their particle cargo on demand under stable oscillation. When stimulated by ultrasound at resonant frequencies, MMBs of 450 nm to 200 μm oscillate in volume and surface modes. Above an oscillation threshold, NPs are released from the MMB shell and can travel hundreds of micrometers from the surface of the bubble. The migra...
We propose to synthesize and characterize magnetic microbubbles for examining the use of magnetic mi...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Efficient and safe drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains one of the major chall...
Magnetic microbubbles have always been a research trend in recent years due to its growing number of...
Microbubbles are currently in clinical use as ultrasound contrast agents and under active investigat...
Microbubbles are currently in clinical use as ultrasound contrast agents and under active investigat...
Compared with other diagnostic methods, ultrasound is proven to be a safe, simple, non-invasive and ...
AbstractIn addition to improving image contrast, microbubbles have shown great potential in molecula...
In addition to improving image contrast, microbubbles have shown great potential in molecular imagin...
The use of coated microbubbles in therapeutic applications, in particular drug delivery and gene the...
In addition to improving image contrast, microbubbles have shown great potential in molecular imagin...
Magnetic nanoparticles and ultrasound contrast agents have both been used as vehicles for therapeuti...
Targeted therapy is a significant area of research in pharmaceutical and biomedical science. Its ov...
Biomedical microbubbles stabilized by a coating of magnetic or drug-containing nanoparticles show gr...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a versatile technique for monitoring of therapeutic ultrasound, in...
We propose to synthesize and characterize magnetic microbubbles for examining the use of magnetic mi...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Efficient and safe drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains one of the major chall...
Magnetic microbubbles have always been a research trend in recent years due to its growing number of...
Microbubbles are currently in clinical use as ultrasound contrast agents and under active investigat...
Microbubbles are currently in clinical use as ultrasound contrast agents and under active investigat...
Compared with other diagnostic methods, ultrasound is proven to be a safe, simple, non-invasive and ...
AbstractIn addition to improving image contrast, microbubbles have shown great potential in molecula...
In addition to improving image contrast, microbubbles have shown great potential in molecular imagin...
The use of coated microbubbles in therapeutic applications, in particular drug delivery and gene the...
In addition to improving image contrast, microbubbles have shown great potential in molecular imagin...
Magnetic nanoparticles and ultrasound contrast agents have both been used as vehicles for therapeuti...
Targeted therapy is a significant area of research in pharmaceutical and biomedical science. Its ov...
Biomedical microbubbles stabilized by a coating of magnetic or drug-containing nanoparticles show gr...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a versatile technique for monitoring of therapeutic ultrasound, in...
We propose to synthesize and characterize magnetic microbubbles for examining the use of magnetic mi...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Efficient and safe drug delivery across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains one of the major chall...