Poster Session P2Aa. a - Bio-effects: no. P2Aa-2Plant cells (BY-2 tobacco) are used in this work as a new cellular model for investigating the biological mechanisms behind sonoporation-induced cytotoxic effects. We show that sonoporation may lead to chronic depolarization of plasma membrane and depolarization of mitochondrial membrane: both of which are known to be linked to a cell’s programmed cell death protocol. These findings are obtained in-vitro from BY-2 cell suspensions that were exposed to pulsed ultrasound for 1 min. (1 MHz ultrasound frequency, 10% duty cycle, 1 kHz pulse repetition frequency, 0.4 or 0.9 MPa peak negative pressure, 1% v/v microbubbles). Two potentio-dependent fluorescence probes (DiBAC4(3) and TMRE) were used to ...
Sonoporation uses ultrasound (US) and ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) to enhance cell permeabiliza...
Despite being a transient biophysical phenomenon, sonoporation is known to disturb the homeostasis o...
Session IUS1-K3: Metrology and sonoporation: abstract no. IUS1-K3-6The Conference program & abstract...
Posters: no. 1Control ID: 1672429OBJECTIVES: In considering sonoporation for drug delivery applicati...
Posters: no. 4Control ID: 1680329OBJECTIVES: There has been validated that the correlation of sonopo...
Sonoporation, being an ultrasound-induced membrane perforation phenomenon, has received considerable...
Sonoporation, referring to transient membrane permeation phenomenon generated by acoustic cavitation...
Sonoporation is known to be able to temporarily permeabilize cells, but during this process it may h...
The interaction between ultrasound pulses and microbubbles is known to generate acoustic cavitation ...
Posters: no. 2Control ID: 1672434OBJECTIVES: The biological impact of sonoporation has often been ov...
Therapeutic efficacy of drugs depends on their ability to reach the treatment target. Drugs that ex...
Disrupting plasma membrane integrity would inevitably promote anomalous ion fluxes across the membra...
Achieving remote and non-invasive molecular delivery to cells is an area of increasing industrial a...
Achieving remote and non-invasive molecular delivery to cells is an area of increasing industrial an...
Ultrasound‐driven microbubbles produce mechanical forces that can disrupt cell membranes (sonoporati...
Sonoporation uses ultrasound (US) and ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) to enhance cell permeabiliza...
Despite being a transient biophysical phenomenon, sonoporation is known to disturb the homeostasis o...
Session IUS1-K3: Metrology and sonoporation: abstract no. IUS1-K3-6The Conference program & abstract...
Posters: no. 1Control ID: 1672429OBJECTIVES: In considering sonoporation for drug delivery applicati...
Posters: no. 4Control ID: 1680329OBJECTIVES: There has been validated that the correlation of sonopo...
Sonoporation, being an ultrasound-induced membrane perforation phenomenon, has received considerable...
Sonoporation, referring to transient membrane permeation phenomenon generated by acoustic cavitation...
Sonoporation is known to be able to temporarily permeabilize cells, but during this process it may h...
The interaction between ultrasound pulses and microbubbles is known to generate acoustic cavitation ...
Posters: no. 2Control ID: 1672434OBJECTIVES: The biological impact of sonoporation has often been ov...
Therapeutic efficacy of drugs depends on their ability to reach the treatment target. Drugs that ex...
Disrupting plasma membrane integrity would inevitably promote anomalous ion fluxes across the membra...
Achieving remote and non-invasive molecular delivery to cells is an area of increasing industrial a...
Achieving remote and non-invasive molecular delivery to cells is an area of increasing industrial an...
Ultrasound‐driven microbubbles produce mechanical forces that can disrupt cell membranes (sonoporati...
Sonoporation uses ultrasound (US) and ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) to enhance cell permeabiliza...
Despite being a transient biophysical phenomenon, sonoporation is known to disturb the homeostasis o...
Session IUS1-K3: Metrology and sonoporation: abstract no. IUS1-K3-6The Conference program & abstract...