“…These pores are up to 1 μm in size and have been shown to reseal within seconds (Hu et al, 2013;Newman 5 and Bettinger, 2007;Qiu et al, 2010;Zhou et al, 2009), minutes (Schlicher et al, 2006) or even hours (Zhao et al, 2008). Inertial cavitation produces higher rates of intracellular delivery than stable cavitation (Fan et al, 2013;Karshafian et al, 2009;Park et al, 2011;Qiu et al, 2010), however the cellular membrane is more likely to be disrupted and that influences cell viability (Newman and Bettinger, 2007). Furthermore, at diagnostic 10 frequencies and acoustic pressures, endothelial damage can occur when contrast agents are under ultrasound exposure, due to the generation of inertial cavitation.…”