Non-invasive therapeutic ultrasound methods, such as high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), have limited access to tissue targets shadowed by bones or presence of gas. This study demonstrates that an ultrasonically actuated medical needle can be used to translate nanoparticles and fluids under the action of nonlinear phenomena, potentially overcoming some limitations of HIFU. A simulation study was first conducted to study the delivery of a tracer with an ultrasonically actuated needle (33 kHz) inside a porous medium acting as a model for soft tissue. The model was then validated experimentally in different concentrations of agarose gel showing a close match with the experimental results, when diluted soot nanoparticles (diameter < 150 n...
Ultrasounds are often used in cancer treatment protocols, e.g. to collect tumor tissues in the right...
Background: The possibility to combine Low Intensity UltraSound (LIUS) and Nanoparticles (NP) could ...
Ultrasound-driven microbubbles are attractive for a variety of applications in medicine, including r...
Funding Information: We thank all members of the Medical Ultrasonics Laboratory (MEDUSA) at Aalto Un...
Despite the ubiquitous use over the past 150 years, the functions of the current medical needle are ...
Ultrasound for the delivery of a nanocarrier across biological barriers in tumors: impact of cavitat...
Ultrasonic cavitation is being used in medical applications as a way to influence matter, such as ti...
Ultrasound is not only a powerful diagnostic tool, but also a promising therapeutic technology that ...
The application of microbubbles and ultrasound to deliver nanoparticle carriers for drug and gene de...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have been reported as suitable drug carriers, but their successful d...
This paper describes the use of Au nanocages covered with smart, thermally-responsive polymers for c...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Cancer therapeutics are limited in efficacy by poor penetration into tumour tissue. This doctoral th...
Treatment of cancer is an enormous challenge that involves multiple biological barriers and drugs wi...
At present, ultrasound radiation is broadly employed in medicine for both diagnostic and therapeutic...
Ultrasounds are often used in cancer treatment protocols, e.g. to collect tumor tissues in the right...
Background: The possibility to combine Low Intensity UltraSound (LIUS) and Nanoparticles (NP) could ...
Ultrasound-driven microbubbles are attractive for a variety of applications in medicine, including r...
Funding Information: We thank all members of the Medical Ultrasonics Laboratory (MEDUSA) at Aalto Un...
Despite the ubiquitous use over the past 150 years, the functions of the current medical needle are ...
Ultrasound for the delivery of a nanocarrier across biological barriers in tumors: impact of cavitat...
Ultrasonic cavitation is being used in medical applications as a way to influence matter, such as ti...
Ultrasound is not only a powerful diagnostic tool, but also a promising therapeutic technology that ...
The application of microbubbles and ultrasound to deliver nanoparticle carriers for drug and gene de...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have been reported as suitable drug carriers, but their successful d...
This paper describes the use of Au nanocages covered with smart, thermally-responsive polymers for c...
Despite major progress in the field of cancer research during the last decades, cancer remains a lea...
Cancer therapeutics are limited in efficacy by poor penetration into tumour tissue. This doctoral th...
Treatment of cancer is an enormous challenge that involves multiple biological barriers and drugs wi...
At present, ultrasound radiation is broadly employed in medicine for both diagnostic and therapeutic...
Ultrasounds are often used in cancer treatment protocols, e.g. to collect tumor tissues in the right...
Background: The possibility to combine Low Intensity UltraSound (LIUS) and Nanoparticles (NP) could ...
Ultrasound-driven microbubbles are attractive for a variety of applications in medicine, including r...