Loss of gas from echogenic liposomes exposed to pulsed ultrasound.
The destruction of echogenic liposomes (ELIP) in response to pulsed ultrasound excitations has been studied acoustically previously. However, the mechanism underlying the loss of echogenicity due to cavitation nucleated by ELIP has not been fully clarified. In this study, an ultra-high speed imaging...
Main Authors: | Raymond, J, Luan, Y, Peng, T, Huang, S, McPherson, D, Versluis, M, de Jong, N, Holland, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Physics
2016
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