2012
DOI: 10.1121/1.4754993
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Acoustic and optical characterization of ultrasound contrast agents via flow cytometry

Abstract: Characterizing ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) involve measuring the size and population distribution. However, these instruments do not allow for characterization of shell properties, which are important for (1) stability to administration and circulation throughout the vasculature; (2) UCA response to ultrasound; and (3) conjugating ligands for molecular imaging. Thus it is critical to understand the physical and rheological properties of shells. We previously developed a light scattering technique to char… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, additional experiments have also shown a strong consistency in the cavitation activity after several thousand shots, indicating that the gold particles remain somehow coupled to the beads. Observing a single emulsion bead flowing into a small channel and exposed to light and sound could lead to better characterization [29] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, additional experiments have also shown a strong consistency in the cavitation activity after several thousand shots, indicating that the gold particles remain somehow coupled to the beads. Observing a single emulsion bead flowing into a small channel and exposed to light and sound could lead to better characterization [29] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%