An approach to improve chemotherapy, while minimizing side effects, is a local drug release close to the tumorous tissue. For this purpose, the active drug component is often bound to nanoparticles employed as drug carriers. In the present study, we investigate sonosensitive, biocompatible poly-(L)-lactic acid (PLA) nanoparticles, which shall be used as drug carriers. For drug release, High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) will be employed to introduce inertial cavitation, which separates the active drug component from the drug carrier. The cavitation effect generates an acoustic noise signal, which characterizes the cavitation activity and is expected to serve simultaneously as an indicator for the release of the active drug component. ...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation has been proposed as a strategy to tackle the challenge of inadequate ...
Side effects of current chemotherapeutics limit their use in cancer therapy. Although many current d...
Background. When a liquid is irradiated with high intensity and low-frequency ultrasound, acoustic c...
Employing sonosensitive nanoparticles as carriers of active pharmaceutical ingredients emerges in ul...
Polymer nanoparticles and microparticles have been used primarily for drug delivery. There is now gr...
International audiencePolymeric nanoparticles are being intensively investigated as drug carriers. T...
Focused ultrasound (FUS) can be used as a drug delivery application for localized chemotherapy to tr...
Inertial cavitation, namely the rapid expansion and subsequent violent collapse of micron-sized cavi...
Reliable instigation of cavitation in-vivo during ultrasound therapy is notoriously difficult. Lower...
Drug delivery plays a crucial role in the chemotherapeutic treatment of cancerous solid tumours. A d...
Poor drug penetration through tumor tissue has emerged as a fundamental obstacle to cancer therapy. ...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have been reported as suitable drug carriers, but their successful d...
Ultrasound-induced bubble activity (cavitation) has been recently shown to actively transport and im...
The encapsulation of cytotoxic drugs within liposomes enhances pharmacokinetics and allows passive a...
AbstractThe encapsulation of cytotoxic drugs within liposomes enhances pharmacokinetics and allows p...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation has been proposed as a strategy to tackle the challenge of inadequate ...
Side effects of current chemotherapeutics limit their use in cancer therapy. Although many current d...
Background. When a liquid is irradiated with high intensity and low-frequency ultrasound, acoustic c...
Employing sonosensitive nanoparticles as carriers of active pharmaceutical ingredients emerges in ul...
Polymer nanoparticles and microparticles have been used primarily for drug delivery. There is now gr...
International audiencePolymeric nanoparticles are being intensively investigated as drug carriers. T...
Focused ultrasound (FUS) can be used as a drug delivery application for localized chemotherapy to tr...
Inertial cavitation, namely the rapid expansion and subsequent violent collapse of micron-sized cavi...
Reliable instigation of cavitation in-vivo during ultrasound therapy is notoriously difficult. Lower...
Drug delivery plays a crucial role in the chemotherapeutic treatment of cancerous solid tumours. A d...
Poor drug penetration through tumor tissue has emerged as a fundamental obstacle to cancer therapy. ...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have been reported as suitable drug carriers, but their successful d...
Ultrasound-induced bubble activity (cavitation) has been recently shown to actively transport and im...
The encapsulation of cytotoxic drugs within liposomes enhances pharmacokinetics and allows passive a...
AbstractThe encapsulation of cytotoxic drugs within liposomes enhances pharmacokinetics and allows p...
Ultrasound-induced cavitation has been proposed as a strategy to tackle the challenge of inadequate ...
Side effects of current chemotherapeutics limit their use in cancer therapy. Although many current d...
Background. When a liquid is irradiated with high intensity and low-frequency ultrasound, acoustic c...