Focused ultrasound (FU) is in demand for clinical cancer therapy, but the possible thermal injury to the normal peripheral tissues limits the usage of the ablative FU for tumors with a large size; therefore research efforts have been made to minimize the possible side effects induced by the FU treatment. Non-ablative focused ultrasound assisted chemotherapy could open a new avenue for the development of cancer therapy technology. Here, low intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) for controlled quick intracellular release of small molecules (Mw ≤ 1000 Da) without acute cell damage is demonstrated. The release is achieved by a composite poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH)/poly-(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS)/SiO2 microcapsules which are highly...
The precise targeting of cells in deep tissues is one of the primary goals of nanomedicine. However,...
Delivery systems that facilitate non-invasive, real-time control of drug release have enormous poten...
Abstract Background The possibility to combine Low Intensity UltraSound (LIUS) and Nanoparticles (NP...
Ultrasound is a toolbox for interacting with the human body and especially cancer where there is a n...
Ultrasound-enhanced drug delivery has shown great promise in providing targeted burst release of dru...
Recently, ultrasonic drug release has been a focus of many research groups for stimuli responsive dr...
Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of death. The use ...
Nanomedicine-based delivery with non-invasive techniques is a promising approach to increase local d...
Nanomedicine-based delivery with non-invasive techniques is a promising approach to increase local d...
Many treatment options are available in eliminating tumors including surgery, radiation, and chemoth...
Background: Drug nano-carriers are one of the most important tools for targeted cancer therapy so th...
In the area of therapeutic ultrasound activated drug delivery, difficulties exist in designing a car...
Activation of sonosensitizers via focused ultrasound (FUS), i.e., sonodynamic therapy has been propo...
Side effects of current chemotherapeutics limit their use in cancer therapy. Although many current d...
Abstract Focused ultrasound with microbubbles (FUS-MBs) has shown that it can lead to an efficient d...
The precise targeting of cells in deep tissues is one of the primary goals of nanomedicine. However,...
Delivery systems that facilitate non-invasive, real-time control of drug release have enormous poten...
Abstract Background The possibility to combine Low Intensity UltraSound (LIUS) and Nanoparticles (NP...
Ultrasound is a toolbox for interacting with the human body and especially cancer where there is a n...
Ultrasound-enhanced drug delivery has shown great promise in providing targeted burst release of dru...
Recently, ultrasonic drug release has been a focus of many research groups for stimuli responsive dr...
Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of death. The use ...
Nanomedicine-based delivery with non-invasive techniques is a promising approach to increase local d...
Nanomedicine-based delivery with non-invasive techniques is a promising approach to increase local d...
Many treatment options are available in eliminating tumors including surgery, radiation, and chemoth...
Background: Drug nano-carriers are one of the most important tools for targeted cancer therapy so th...
In the area of therapeutic ultrasound activated drug delivery, difficulties exist in designing a car...
Activation of sonosensitizers via focused ultrasound (FUS), i.e., sonodynamic therapy has been propo...
Side effects of current chemotherapeutics limit their use in cancer therapy. Although many current d...
Abstract Focused ultrasound with microbubbles (FUS-MBs) has shown that it can lead to an efficient d...
The precise targeting of cells in deep tissues is one of the primary goals of nanomedicine. However,...
Delivery systems that facilitate non-invasive, real-time control of drug release have enormous poten...
Abstract Background The possibility to combine Low Intensity UltraSound (LIUS) and Nanoparticles (NP...