نتایج جستجو برای: goldnanoparticles ultrasound wave hela cells cavitation

تعداد نتایج: 1703162  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2008
Andrei B Karpiouk Salavat R Aglyamov Frederic Bourgeois Adela Ben-Yakar Stanislav Y Emelianov

An ultrasound technique to measure the spatial and temporal behavior of the laser-induced cavitation bubble is introduced. The cavitation bubbles were formed in water and in gels using a nanosecond pulsed Nd:YAG laser operating at 532 nm. A focused, single-element, 25-MHz ultrasound transducer was employed both to detect the acoustic emission generated by plasma expansion and to acoustically pr...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2017
J R McLaughlan D M J Cowell S Freear

High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) or focused ultrasound surgery is a non-invasive technique for the treatment of cancerous tissue, which is limited by difficulties in getting real-time feedback on treatment progress and long treatment durations. The formation and activity of acoustic cavitation, specifically inertial cavitation, during HIFU exposures has been demonstrated to enhance heat...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2001
M Lokhandwalla J A McAteer J C Williams B Sturtevant

In this work we report injury to isolated red blood cells (RBCs) due to focused shock waves in a cavitation-free environment. The lithotripter-generated shock wave was refocused by a parabolic reflector. This refocused wave field had a tighter focus (smaller beam width and a higher amplitude) than the lithotripter wave field, as characterized by a membrane hydrophone. Cavitation was eliminated ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2001
H R Guzmán D X Nguyen S Khan M R Prausnitz

Ultrasound has been shown to reversibly and irreversibly disrupt membranes of viable cells through a mechanism believed to involve cavitation. Because cavitation is both temporally and spatially heterogeneous, flow cytometry was used to identify and quantify heterogeneity in the effects of ultrasound on molecular uptake and cell viability on a cell-by-cell basis for suspensions of DU145 prostat...

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 1997
C G Stephanis J G Hatiris D E Mourmouras

This research determines which of the phenomena that appear during cavitation are responsible for the erosion of some brittle water soluble materials, such as gypsum and alum, when exposed to a high intensity ultrasound field over the cavitation level. The observation that gypsum suffers no erosion under the effect of an ultrasound field when the material is irradiated in a saturated solution o...

Journal: :Optics letters 2008
Salavat R Aglyamov Andrei B Karpiouk Frederic Bourgeois Adela Ben-Yakar Stanislav Y Emelianov

A recently developed ultrasound technique is evaluated by measuring the behavior of a cavitation bubble that is induced in water by a femtosecond laser pulse. The passive acoustic emission during optical breakdown is used to estimate the location of the cavitation bubble's origin. In turn, the position of the bubble wall is defined based on the active ultrasonic pulse-echo signal. The results s...

2013
Feng Xie Shunji Gao Juefei Wu John Lof Stanley Radio Francois Vignon William Shi Jeffry Powers Evan Unger E. Carr Everbach Jinjin Liu Thomas R. Porter

Ultrasound induced cavitation has been explored as a method of dissolving intravascular and microvascular thrombi in acute myocardial infarction. The purpose of this study was to determine the type of cavitation required for success, and whether longer pulse duration therapeutic impulses (sustaining the duration of cavitation) could restore both microvascular and epicardial flow with this techn...

Journal: :Interface focus 2015
Siew-Wan Ohl Evert Klaseboer Boo Cheong Khoo

The study of the interaction of bubbles with shock waves and ultrasound is sometimes termed 'acoustic cavitation'. It is of importance in many biomedical applications where sound waves are applied. The use of shock waves and ultrasound in medical treatments is appealing because of their non-invasiveness. In this review, we present a variety of acoustics-bubble interactions, with a focus on shoc...

2004
Mamoru Kuwabara Takashi Kubo Jian Yang

Water model experiments in an acrylic resin vessel have been performed to visualize evolution, growth, coalescence, vibration, and clustering of multi-cavitation bubbles in a standing plain wave at the frequency of about 42 kHz by using high-speed camera. Their dynamic behaviors are phenomenologically discussed in relation to the ultrasound field specified. Another experiment has also been carr...

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