Shrinking microbubbles with microfluidics: mathematical modelling to control microbubble sizes
Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen delivery, sonoporation, and ultrasound diagnostics. While there are various techniques for generating microbubbles, microfluidi...
Main Authors: | Salari, A, Gnyawali, V, Griffiths, I, Karshafian, R, Kolios, M, Tsai, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2017
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