The effect of surfactant shedding and gas diffusion on pressure wave propagation through an ultrasound contrast agent suspension
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedical ultrasound has increased the need for their accurate modelling. However, effects such as gas diffusion, the properties of the shell and changes in bubble behaviour under repeated exposure to ultras...
Main Authors: | O'Brien, J, Stride, E, Ovenden, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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