Ultrasound is commonly employed in clinical practice as a part of physical therapy. The present paper reports the data on the effect of ultrasound on osmotic fragility of Human blood. Blood samples of volume 6 ml were obtained from healthy donors with their consent, each time an experiment was performed. To prevent the blood from coagulation, it was preserved in a heparin anticoagulant tube. The sample was then divided into two parts, that is, control sample and sample for irradiation. The human blood sample was irradiated to ultrasonic standing waves using an Ultrasonic interferometer of 3 MHz frequency for a duration of 1 h. Osmotic fragility of normal and ultrasonically irradiated human blood was determined. The study reveals variation i...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
Copyright © 2014 Tomasz Walski et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...
Ultrasonic waves of 1-15 MHz frequencies easily propagate through soft biological tissues, thus prov...
This work deals with the problem of ultrasound in the context of biomedical and clinical application...
Ultrasonic absorption is determined in human blood and its constituents such as RBC, hemoglobin and ...
The aim of our experiments was to characterise and to validate the osmotic fragility test when appli...
For examining the blood group and precipitin reaction of the dried blood or saliva stain, the author...
The aim of the dissertation is to try and relate the various effects of high frequency sound waves o...
It is proposed that the ultrasound frequency spectrum should be divided into three bands in order to...
After X-radiography, ultrasound is now the most common of all the medical imaging technologies. For ...
Ultrasound is now a widely used technique in medicine. The precise mechanisms by which ultrasound in...
Abstract—Using human whole blood samples with and without contrast agent (CA), we evaluated the effe...
International audienceThis study was designed to characterize the blood clotting process in vitro by...
The effect of (20 kHz continuous wave) ultrasound (power from 17 to 77 W) on the damage of nitrogen ...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
Copyright © 2014 Tomasz Walski et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...
Ultrasonic waves of 1-15 MHz frequencies easily propagate through soft biological tissues, thus prov...
This work deals with the problem of ultrasound in the context of biomedical and clinical application...
Ultrasonic absorption is determined in human blood and its constituents such as RBC, hemoglobin and ...
The aim of our experiments was to characterise and to validate the osmotic fragility test when appli...
For examining the blood group and precipitin reaction of the dried blood or saliva stain, the author...
The aim of the dissertation is to try and relate the various effects of high frequency sound waves o...
It is proposed that the ultrasound frequency spectrum should be divided into three bands in order to...
After X-radiography, ultrasound is now the most common of all the medical imaging technologies. For ...
Ultrasound is now a widely used technique in medicine. The precise mechanisms by which ultrasound in...
Abstract—Using human whole blood samples with and without contrast agent (CA), we evaluated the effe...
International audienceThis study was designed to characterize the blood clotting process in vitro by...
The effect of (20 kHz continuous wave) ultrasound (power from 17 to 77 W) on the damage of nitrogen ...
[[abstract]]©2008 Elsevier - Ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) are used to enhance the acoustic back...
Copyright © 2014 Tomasz Walski et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Lesions can be produced in many different tissues with ultrasonic irradiation at intensities varying...