Abstract:The controllable destruction of ultrasound contrast agents plays an important role in quantitative molecular imaging, perfusion estimation, and drug delivery applications. In general, repeated insonation is required to destroy all microbubbles (MB) present. It is expected that MB destruction will depend on MB concentration due to MB interaction and varying attenuation. While attenuation is expected to reduce destruction rates for high concentrations, microbubble interaction may lead to the increased destructio… Show more
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