Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW)‐Based Sonoporation of Single‐Adherent‐Cell
Zenan Wang,
Jun Tian,
Ying Hu
et al.
Abstract:Sonoporation refers to the formation of tiny transient pores in cell plasma membranes by using ultrasound to increase the permeability to bioactive materials. Recently, the Sonoporation technique has been widely researched in cell treatment applications, such as gene transfection. However, due to the random distribution of microbubbles, it is challenging to perform controllable and precise localized sonoporation of a target cell. In this work, a device based on the surface acoustic wave is developed to achieve… Show more
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