2013
DOI: 10.1002/wnan.1219
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Current status and prospects for microbubbles in ultrasound theranostics

Abstract: Encapsulated microbubbles have been developed over the past two decades to provide both improvements in imaging as well as new therapeutic applications. Microbubble contrast agents are used currently for clinical imaging where increased sensitivity to blood flow is required, such as echocardiography. These compressible spheres oscillate in an acoustic field, producing nonlinear responses which can be uniquely distinguished from surrounding tissue, resulting in substantial enhancements in imaging signal-to-nois… Show more

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“…However, these techniques present a trade-off between frequency-dependent ultrasound response and drug-loading capability, which are both highly dependent on particle size. 43 The size discrepancy between the primary peaks could be explained by the use of a NO/C 3 F 8 blend in this study, compared with C 3 F 8 alone used in the report by Endo-Takahashi et al 34 NO is more soluble in lipid than in aqueous solution, 44 yet reacts more readily with oxygen in these environments. NO is further soluble in perfluorocarbon, demonstrated by prolonged release profiles in an in vivo hamster model.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…However, these techniques present a trade-off between frequency-dependent ultrasound response and drug-loading capability, which are both highly dependent on particle size. 43 The size discrepancy between the primary peaks could be explained by the use of a NO/C 3 F 8 blend in this study, compared with C 3 F 8 alone used in the report by Endo-Takahashi et al 34 NO is more soluble in lipid than in aqueous solution, 44 yet reacts more readily with oxygen in these environments. NO is further soluble in perfluorocarbon, demonstrated by prolonged release profiles in an in vivo hamster model.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…In recent years, several concepts for ultrasound (US) mediated, targeted drug delivery have been investigated, some with quite encouraging results [7][8][9][10][11][12]. Many of the these approaches explore the use of regular US contrast microbubbles such as Sonovue™ (Bracco Imaging S.p.A, Italy) or Optison™ (GE Healthcare AS, Norway) co-injected with various drug formulations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Application of sufficient ultrasound energy can release this payload, resulting in site-specific delivery. Extensive preclinical studies illustrate that combining microbubbles and ultrasound can result in enhanced drug delivery or gene expression at spatially selective sites (Martin & Dayton, 2013). In the past, the gene or plasmid was connected with microbubbles after they were prepared and was located on the surface of microbubbles (Ji et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%