Sub-micron phase-change contrast agents consist of a liquid perfluo ocarbon core that can be vaporized by ultrasound (acoustic droplet vaporization) to generate contrast with excellent spatial and temporal control. When these agents, commonly referred to as nanodroplets, are formulated with cores of low boiling-point perfluo ocarbons such as decaflu orobutane and octafluo opropane, they can be activated with low-mechanical index imaging pulses for diagnostic applications. Since the utilization of minimum mechanical index is often desirable to avoid unnecessary biological effects, enabling consistent activation of these agents in an acoustic fiel is a challenge because the energy that must be delivered to achieve the vaporization threshold i...
Currently available microbubbles used for ultrasound imaging and therapeutics are limited to intrava...
Liquid core nanodroplets containing condensed gaseous fluorocarbons can be vaporized at clinically r...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...
Sub-micron phase-change contrast agents consist of a liquid perfluo ocarbon core that can be vaporiz...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Liquid perfluorocarbon droplets have been of interest in the medical acoustics community for use as ...
Continued advances in the field of ultrasound and ultrasound contrast agents have created new approa...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) for ultrasound-based applications have resulted in novel ways o...
Many studies have explored phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) that can be vaporized by an ultrason...
In the past two decades, perfluorocarbon (PFC) droplets have been investigated for biomedical applic...
Recent efforts in the area of acoustic droplet vaporization with the objective of designing extravas...
Ultrasonically activated phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) based on perfluorocarbon droplets have...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) provide a dynamic platform to approach problems in medical ultr...
Recent efforts using perfluorocarbon (PFC) nanoparticles in conjunction with acoustic droplet vapori...
Liquid-filled perfluorocarbon droplets emit a unique acoustic signature when vaporized into to gas-f...
Currently available microbubbles used for ultrasound imaging and therapeutics are limited to intrava...
Liquid core nanodroplets containing condensed gaseous fluorocarbons can be vaporized at clinically r...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...
Sub-micron phase-change contrast agents consist of a liquid perfluo ocarbon core that can be vaporiz...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Liquid perfluorocarbon droplets have been of interest in the medical acoustics community for use as ...
Continued advances in the field of ultrasound and ultrasound contrast agents have created new approa...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) for ultrasound-based applications have resulted in novel ways o...
Many studies have explored phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) that can be vaporized by an ultrason...
In the past two decades, perfluorocarbon (PFC) droplets have been investigated for biomedical applic...
Recent efforts in the area of acoustic droplet vaporization with the objective of designing extravas...
Ultrasonically activated phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) based on perfluorocarbon droplets have...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) provide a dynamic platform to approach problems in medical ultr...
Recent efforts using perfluorocarbon (PFC) nanoparticles in conjunction with acoustic droplet vapori...
Liquid-filled perfluorocarbon droplets emit a unique acoustic signature when vaporized into to gas-f...
Currently available microbubbles used for ultrasound imaging and therapeutics are limited to intrava...
Liquid core nanodroplets containing condensed gaseous fluorocarbons can be vaporized at clinically r...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...