2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14653002
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Regulation Of Endocytosis By Ultrasound And Microbubble Treatment: Potential For Controlled Cellular Delivery Of Drugs To Cancer Cells

Abstract: The delivery of therapeutics across biological barriers is a limiting factor in achieving ideal pharmacologic responses in patients. Modulating endocytic mechanisms with targeted, clinically-relevant interventions can increase intracellular delivery across biological barriers, and improve the efficacy of drugs. Ultrasound-microbubble (USMB) is a novel targeted delivery strategy that has shown promising potential in both diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The collective behaviour of microbubbles in the ac… Show more

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