نتایج جستجو برای: goldnanoparticles ultrasound wave hela cells cavitation

تعداد نتایج: 1703162  

Journal: :International journal of pharmaceutics 2013
Roberta Cavalli Agnese Bisazza David Lembo

Micro- and nanobubbles provide a promising non-viral strategy for ultrasound mediated gene delivery. Microbubbles are spherical gas-filled structures with a mean diameter of 1-8 μm, characterised by their core-shell composition and their ability to circulate in the bloodstream following intravenous injection. They undergo volumetric oscillations or acoustic cavitation when insonified by ultraso...

Journal: :Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 2007
Timothy G Leighton

This paper is based on material presented at the start of a Health Protection Agency meeting on ultrasound and infrasound. In answering the question 'what is ultrasound?', it shows that the simple description of a wave which transports mechanical energy through the local vibration of particles at frequencies of 20 kHz or more, with no net transport of the particles themselves, can in every resp...

Journal: :Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 2010
Lina Reslan Jean-Louis Mestas Stéphanie Herveau Jean-Christophe Béra Charles Dumontet

Sonoporation holds many promises in developing an efficient, reproducible and permanent gene delivery vector. In this study, we evaluated sonoporation as a method to transfect nucleic acids in suspension cells, including the human follicular lymphoma cell line RL and fresh human Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) cells. RL and CLL cells were exposed to continuous ultrasound waves (445 kHz) in t...

Journal: :Advanced drug delivery reviews 2008
Junru Wu Wesley L Nyborg

This article reviews the basic physics of ultrasound generation, acoustic field, and both inertial and non-inertial acoustic cavitation in the context of localized gene and drug delivery as well as non-linear oscillation of an encapsulated microbubble and its associated microstreaming and radiation force generated by ultrasound. The ultrasound thermal and mechanical bioeffects and relevant safe...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2015
H A S Kamimura S Wang S-Y Wu M E Karakatsani C Acosta A A O Carneiro E E Konofagou

Chirp- and random-based coded excitation methods have been proposed to reduce standing wave formation and improve focusing of transcranial ultrasound. However, no clear evidence has been shown to support the benefits of these ultrasonic excitation sequences in vivo. This study evaluates the chirp and periodic selection of random frequency (PSRF) coded-excitation methods for opening the blood-br...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
James J Choi Kirsten Selert Fotios Vlachos Anna Wong Elisa E Konofagou

Focused ultrasound activation of systemically administered microbubbles is a noninvasive and localized drug delivery method that can increase vascular permeability to large molecular agents. Yet the range of acoustic parameters responsible for drug delivery remains unknown, and, thus, enhancing the delivery characteristics without compromising safety has proven to be difficult. We propose a new...

Journal: :Physiological research 2007
B Kratochvíl V Mornstein

A comparison of the effects of ultrasound produced by low- and high-frequency ultrasonic apparatuses upon biological systems is one of the basic problems when studying ultrasound cavitation effects. One possibility for how to compare these effects is the indirect method which uses well-known physical quantities characterizing the interaction of ionizing radiation with matter and which also conv...

2016
Rachel Myers Christian Coviello Philippe Erbs Johann Foloppe Cliff Rowe James Kwan Calum Crake Seán Finn Edward Jackson Jean-Marc Balloul Colin Story Constantin Coussios Robert Carlisle

Oncolytic viruses (OV) could become the most powerful and selective cancer therapies. However, the limited transport of OV into and throughout tumors following intravenous injection means their clinical administration is often restricted to direct intratumoral dosing. Application of physical stimuli, such as focused ultrasound, offers a means of achieving enhanced mass transport. In particular,...

2016
Po-Chun Chu Wen-Yen Chai Chih-Hung Tsai Shih-Tsung Kang Chih-Kuang Yeh Hao-Li Liu

Focused ultrasound (FUS) with microbubbles can temporally open the blood-brain barrier (BBB), and the cavitation activities of microbubbles play a key role in the BBB-opening process. Previous attempts used contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (CE-MRI) to correlate the mechanical index (MI) with the scale of BBB-opening, but MI only partially gauged acoustic activities, and CE-MRI did n...

Journal: :Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 2023

Abstract Focused ultrasound (FUS) can be used as a drug delivery application for localized chemotherapy to treat cancer. The effect of ultrasound-induced inertial cavitation is promising trigger release from nanocarriers. To investigate this effect, usually, passive detection setup employed. However, applying such challenging in vivo experiments, the test object may need fixed inside water tank...

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