A non-exothermic cell-embedding tissue-mimicking material for studies of ultrasound-induced hyperthermia and drug release.
PURPOSE: The present study aims to create and characterise a cell-embedding tissue-mimicking material (TMM) that has thermal and acoustic properties similar to liver tissue, in order to enable study and optimisation of protocols for ultrasound-induced hyperthermia and drug delivery. MATERIALS AND M...
Main Authors: | Mylonopoulou, E, Bazán-Peregrino, M, Arvanitis, C, Coussios, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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