Microbubbles are currently used as contrast agents for diagnostic imaging on account of their high scattering efficiency and non-linear response to ultrasound. The exact nature of this response depends not only upon the bubble size and imposed sound field but also the bubble environment: physical properties of the surrounding liquid, bubble surface coating, ambient temperature, pressure, and proximity to other bubbles or surfaces. This dependence can potentially be exploited for the microscale interrogation of a liquid to detect, e.g., changes in viscosity or the presence of particular chemical species. To facilitate this, the sensitivity of the microbubble acoustic response to changes in its environment must be analyzed. The aim of this st...
The efficacy of coated microbubbles as contrast agents for ultrasound imaging has been well establis...
Stabilized micron-sized bubbles, known as contrast agents, are often injected into the body to enhan...
Gas microbubbles have a high compressibility, which make them very efficient sound scatterers. As an...
AbstractLipid shelled microbubbles are gaining attention as possible biosensors for monitoring the m...
Ultrasound contrast agents, in the form of coated microbubbles, are a powerful tool in current diagn...
In a pure liquid, the behaviour of a gas or vapour microbubble is determined primarily by its size, ...
Microbubbles stabilized by a surfactant or polymer coating are already in clinical use as ultrasound...
Microbubbles stabilized by a surfactant or polymer coating are already in clinical use as ultrasound...
The majority of studies investigating the physics of ultrasound-triggered microbubble behaviour have...
Interest in coated microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in b...
Recent work has shown that incorporating solid nanoparticles into the coatings of contrast agent mic...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
The density and compressibility parameters of blood cells hardly differ from those of plasma. Theref...
Modern advances in ultrasound imaging technology have led to the development of targeted microbubble...
Surfactant coated microbubbles are widely used as contrast agents (UCA) in medical ultrasound imagin...
The efficacy of coated microbubbles as contrast agents for ultrasound imaging has been well establis...
Stabilized micron-sized bubbles, known as contrast agents, are often injected into the body to enhan...
Gas microbubbles have a high compressibility, which make them very efficient sound scatterers. As an...
AbstractLipid shelled microbubbles are gaining attention as possible biosensors for monitoring the m...
Ultrasound contrast agents, in the form of coated microbubbles, are a powerful tool in current diagn...
In a pure liquid, the behaviour of a gas or vapour microbubble is determined primarily by its size, ...
Microbubbles stabilized by a surfactant or polymer coating are already in clinical use as ultrasound...
Microbubbles stabilized by a surfactant or polymer coating are already in clinical use as ultrasound...
The majority of studies investigating the physics of ultrasound-triggered microbubble behaviour have...
Interest in coated microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in b...
Recent work has shown that incorporating solid nanoparticles into the coatings of contrast agent mic...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
The density and compressibility parameters of blood cells hardly differ from those of plasma. Theref...
Modern advances in ultrasound imaging technology have led to the development of targeted microbubble...
Surfactant coated microbubbles are widely used as contrast agents (UCA) in medical ultrasound imagin...
The efficacy of coated microbubbles as contrast agents for ultrasound imaging has been well establis...
Stabilized micron-sized bubbles, known as contrast agents, are often injected into the body to enhan...
Gas microbubbles have a high compressibility, which make them very efficient sound scatterers. As an...