Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) provide a dynamic platform to approach problems in medical ultrasound (US). Upon US-mediated activation, the liquid core vaporizes and expands to produce a gas bubble ideal for US imaging and therapy. In this study, we demonstrate through high-speed video microscopy and US interrogation that PCCAs composed of highly volatile perfluorocarbons (PFCs) exhibit unique acoustic behavior that can be detected and differentiated from standard microbubble contrast agents. Experimental results show that when activated with short pulses PCCAs will over-expand and undergo unforced radial oscillation while settling to a final bubble diameter. The size-dependent oscillation phenomenon generates a unique acoustic signal...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Recent efforts using perfluorocarbon (PFC) nanoparticles in conjunction with acoustic droplet vapori...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) provide a dynamic platform to approach problems in medical ultr...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) for ultrasound-based applications have resulted in novel ways o...
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...
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...
Perfluorocarbon (PFC) microdroplets, called phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), are a promising to...
Ultrasonically activated phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) based on perfluorocarbon droplets have...
Perfluorocarbon (PFC) microdroplets, called phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), are a promising to...
Ultrasonically activated phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) based on perfluorocarbon droplets have...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Recent efforts using perfluorocarbon (PFC) nanoparticles in conjunction with acoustic droplet vapori...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) provide a dynamic platform to approach problems in medical ultr...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) for ultrasound-based applications have resulted in novel ways o...
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...
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...
Perfluorocarbon (PFC) microdroplets, called phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), are a promising to...
Ultrasonically activated phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) based on perfluorocarbon droplets have...
Perfluorocarbon (PFC) microdroplets, called phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), are a promising to...
Ultrasonically activated phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs) based on perfluorocarbon droplets have...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...
Phase-change contrast agents (PCCAs), which normally consist of nano/microscale droplets of liquid p...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Recently, an interest has developed in designing in biomaterials for medical ultrasonics that can pr...
Recent efforts using perfluorocarbon (PFC) nanoparticles in conjunction with acoustic droplet vapori...