“…Although researchers have achieved how to manipulate the microparticle medium with SAW, keeping the accuracy control of SAW still is a technical challenge. In recent years, SAW microfluidic technology has developed quickly to control the acoustic radiation force, acoustic streaming, atomization, suspension, and micro-jetting, which can meet partial requirements in the field of DNA nanoparticles encapsulation [74] , acoustic tweezers for particle and fluid micromanipulation [75] , preparation of nanoscale contrast agents and lipid nanotubes [76] , [77] . Furthermore, sonodynamic therapy, as a new non-invasive treatment method, is widely used to process ultrasonic thrombolysis or deliver drug particles into the cell by releasing nanobubble pressure, which is activated through the effect of cavitation, fluid flow, and acoustic radiation force [78] , [79] , [80] .…”