Microbubbles are currently used as ultrasound contrast agents. However, microbubbles have the potential to be used in diagnostic imaging and therapeutic applications. Most numerical work on simulating microbubble oscillation involves modelling microbubbles in infinite medium whereas clinical trials and experiments involve microbubbles near a boundary such as an endothelium and blood vessels. This study will extend previous research by investigating the effects of varying the ultrasound parameters on a microbubble near a boundary. The microbubble oscillation was found to become increasingly irregular as the driving pressure amplitude is increased. The maximum amplitude of oscillation was found to decrease with increasing ultrasound frequency
AbstractIt has been suggested that cavitation microstreaming plays a role in the therapeutic action ...
Modern advances in ultrasound imaging technology have led to the development of targeted microbubble...
The blood brain barrier (BBB), a selective barrier separating blood from the parenchyma of the centr...
Microbubbles have the potential to be used for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic delivery. However,...
The difference between the density of the gas core of microbubbles and the surrounding media causes ...
© 2014 Dr. Fatimah DzaharudinIn recent years, ultrasound and microbubble contrast agents have been s...
The majority of studies investigating the physics of ultrasound-triggered microbubble behaviour have...
AbstractObjectives. We attempted to examine the interactions between ultrasound and microbubbles.Bac...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
Ultrasound-driven microbubbles have been used in therapeutic applications to deliver drugs across ca...
Ultrasound contrast agents have the ability to provide locally increased echogenicity, improving th...
The effects of encapsulating a microbubble on the energy in oscillation and acoustic signature is in...
Coated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. Therefore, the subharm...
In the last couple of decades, ultrasound-driven microbubbles have proven excellent candidates for l...
textabstractThe imaging of smaller vessels and organ perfusion has high clinical value for the di¬ag...
AbstractIt has been suggested that cavitation microstreaming plays a role in the therapeutic action ...
Modern advances in ultrasound imaging technology have led to the development of targeted microbubble...
The blood brain barrier (BBB), a selective barrier separating blood from the parenchyma of the centr...
Microbubbles have the potential to be used for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic delivery. However,...
The difference between the density of the gas core of microbubbles and the surrounding media causes ...
© 2014 Dr. Fatimah DzaharudinIn recent years, ultrasound and microbubble contrast agents have been s...
The majority of studies investigating the physics of ultrasound-triggered microbubble behaviour have...
AbstractObjectives. We attempted to examine the interactions between ultrasound and microbubbles.Bac...
Ultrasound contrast agents consisting of gas microbubbles stabilised by a polymer or surfactant coat...
Ultrasound-driven microbubbles have been used in therapeutic applications to deliver drugs across ca...
Ultrasound contrast agents have the ability to provide locally increased echogenicity, improving th...
The effects of encapsulating a microbubble on the energy in oscillation and acoustic signature is in...
Coated microbubbles, unlike tissue are able to scatter sound subharmonically. Therefore, the subharm...
In the last couple of decades, ultrasound-driven microbubbles have proven excellent candidates for l...
textabstractThe imaging of smaller vessels and organ perfusion has high clinical value for the di¬ag...
AbstractIt has been suggested that cavitation microstreaming plays a role in the therapeutic action ...
Modern advances in ultrasound imaging technology have led to the development of targeted microbubble...
The blood brain barrier (BBB), a selective barrier separating blood from the parenchyma of the centr...