The application of microbubbles and ultrasound to deliver nanoparticle carriers for drug and gene delivery is an area that has expanded greatly in recent years. Under ultrasound exposure, microbubbles can enhance nanoparticle delivery by increasing cellular and vascular permeability. In this review, the underlying mechanisms of enhanced nanoparticle delivery with ultrasound and microbubbles and various proposed delivery techniques are discussed. Additionally, types of nanoparticles currently being investigated in preclinical studies, as well as the general limitations and benefits of a microbubble-based approach to nanoparticle delivery are reviewed
Microbubbles designate air or gas filled microspheres suspended in a liquid carrier phase which gene...
Ultrasound for the delivery of a nanocarrier across biological barriers in tumors: impact of cavitat...
Systemic delivery of therapeutic agents for treating a wide range of diseases can be challenging, w...
The application of microbubbles and ultrasound to deliver nanoparticle carriers for drug and gene de...
Ultrasound is not only a powerful diagnostic tool, but also a promising therapeutic technology that ...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Biomedical microbubbles stabilized by a coating of magnetic or drug-containing nanoparticles show gr...
The combined use of ultrasound and intravascular microbubbles, referred to as ultrasound and microbu...
Compared with conventional chemotherapy, encapsulation of drugs in nanoparticles can improve efficac...
Therapeutic agents can benefit from encapsulation in nanoparticles, due to improved pharmacokinetics...
Targeted delivery of therapeutics to specific tissues is critically important for reducing systemic ...
Treatment of cancer is an enormous challenge that involves multiple biological barriers and drugs wi...
In the last couple of decades, ultrasound-driven microbubbles have proven excellent candidates for l...
In the last years, research on ultrasound mediated drug delivery using microbubbles is vastly expand...
Recent advances in ultrasound (US) have shown its great potential in biomedical applications as diag...
Microbubbles designate air or gas filled microspheres suspended in a liquid carrier phase which gene...
Ultrasound for the delivery of a nanocarrier across biological barriers in tumors: impact of cavitat...
Systemic delivery of therapeutic agents for treating a wide range of diseases can be challenging, w...
The application of microbubbles and ultrasound to deliver nanoparticle carriers for drug and gene de...
Ultrasound is not only a powerful diagnostic tool, but also a promising therapeutic technology that ...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Biomedical microbubbles stabilized by a coating of magnetic or drug-containing nanoparticles show gr...
The combined use of ultrasound and intravascular microbubbles, referred to as ultrasound and microbu...
Compared with conventional chemotherapy, encapsulation of drugs in nanoparticles can improve efficac...
Therapeutic agents can benefit from encapsulation in nanoparticles, due to improved pharmacokinetics...
Targeted delivery of therapeutics to specific tissues is critically important for reducing systemic ...
Treatment of cancer is an enormous challenge that involves multiple biological barriers and drugs wi...
In the last couple of decades, ultrasound-driven microbubbles have proven excellent candidates for l...
In the last years, research on ultrasound mediated drug delivery using microbubbles is vastly expand...
Recent advances in ultrasound (US) have shown its great potential in biomedical applications as diag...
Microbubbles designate air or gas filled microspheres suspended in a liquid carrier phase which gene...
Ultrasound for the delivery of a nanocarrier across biological barriers in tumors: impact of cavitat...
Systemic delivery of therapeutic agents for treating a wide range of diseases can be challenging, w...