2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-23429-w
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Numerical and experimental evaluation of ultrasound-assisted convection enhanced delivery to transfer drugs into brain tumors

Abstract: Central Nervous System (CNS) malignant tumors are a leading cause of death worldwide with a high mortality rate. While numerous strategies have been proposed to treat CNS tumors, the treatment efficacy is still low mainly due to the existence of the Blood–Brain Barrier (BBB). BBB is a natural cellular layer between the circulatory system and brain extracellular fluid, limiting the transfer of drug particles and confining the routine treatment strategies in which drugs are released in the blood. Consequently, d… Show more

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“…The hindrance of the incident and reflected ultrasound waves in the diffusion cell and the oscillation of the cavitation bubble cause the generation of fluid velocity in the porous medium, which affects the transdermal transport, inducing convective transport through the skin, hair follicles, and sweat ducts. Some investigational evidence shows that convective transport does not show much influence on the transdermal permeation of drugs [ 64 , 65 ].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Sonophoresis-mediated Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hindrance of the incident and reflected ultrasound waves in the diffusion cell and the oscillation of the cavitation bubble cause the generation of fluid velocity in the porous medium, which affects the transdermal transport, inducing convective transport through the skin, hair follicles, and sweat ducts. Some investigational evidence shows that convective transport does not show much influence on the transdermal permeation of drugs [ 64 , 65 ].…”
Section: Mechanism Of Sonophoresis-mediated Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%