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Meaning of "microbubble"
microbubble (noun): A very small bubble, often used in medical imaging or engineering applications to enhance contrast or deliver drugs
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- A microscale bubble, used in medical diagnostics as a contrast agent for ultrasound imaging.
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Microbubble formation using two chamber syringe.
Beneficiation of low grade iron ores by microbubble.
Microbubble contrast materials can be targeted or untargeted.
Perfluorotripropyl amine stabilized microbubble in vivo experiment.
Microbubble formation using two chamber vial.
There are a variety of microbubble contrast agents.
The microbubble shell typically comprises a surfactant or a polymer.
Perfluoroheptane stabilized microbubble in vitro experiment.
The microbubble shell is preferably formed from a phospholipid.
The present invention provides microbubble precursor compositions.
The microbubble preparations may be prepared using sonication.
Phospholipids self assemble into a microbubble.
Stabilized microbubble composition for ultrasound.
Any lipid material that forms a microbubble may be used.
Spontaneous microbubble growth was observed as the drops mixed.
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Sacred arranged for microbubble.
Stabilized microbubble compositions for ultrasound.
Water was added to the vial just before use to give a microbubble suspension.
The microbubble may be formed from any substance.
Quality of the microbubble emulsion.
The gas microbubble is encapsulated by a filmogenic protein shell.
Dominant harmonics can be determined by simple empirical testing of the microbubble solution.
The resulting microbubble suspensions were counted using a hemacytometer.
Water was added to the vial just before use to give a microbubble dispersion.
Microbubble complexes and methods of use.
The general composition of a microbubble is a gas core stabilised by a shell.
No microbubble growth was observed during the mixing stage.
Phospholipid keeps the gas mixture within contained volume defining the microbubble.
Manual creation of a microbubble suspension may be accomplished by several methods.
Air is much more soluble in water and diffuses quickly out of the microbubble.
Mixed gas microbubble compositions.
The dissolving equipment can be said to be a combination of dissolving equipment and a microbubble generator.
This microbubble suspension gave a strong response in ultrasonic echography.
An embodiment or approach of the present disclosure provides a microbubble compositions having decafluorobutane core.
The resulting microbubble suspensions were evaluated in vitro and in vivo.
The ligand is bound to the outer shell of the microbubble through hydrophobic interactions.
Microbubble destruction could cause local microvasculature ruptures and hemolysis.
In preferred embodiments the microbubble preparations may be prepared using sonication.
Microbubble contrast agents.
Another type of encapsulated gas microbubble suspension has been obtained from sonicated albumin.
Microbubble contrast agent.
The discriminator will detect microbubble destruction events and reject low level noise.
Microbubble technology is conventionally used in ultrasound imaging to detect differences between tissues.
This phase was left for several hours before collecting the white microbubble layer.
No microbubble formation was observed.
The gas core is the most important part of the microbubble because it allows detection.
Another type of microbubble suspension has been obtained from sonicated albumin.
The shell material determines how easily the microbubble is taken up by the immune system.
The microbubble shell is a membrane surrounding the internal void of the microbubble.
A shift towards lower resonance frequencies in the attenuation spectra indicated a moderate increase in microbubble size.