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- Stride, Eleanor2
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- Cherkaoui, Samir1
- Dewitte, Heleen1
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- Holland, Christy K1
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- Kleven, Robert T1
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- Langeveld, Simone AG1
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A Special Collection of Papers from the 25th European Symposium on Ultrasound Contrast Imaging
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Microbubble Agents: New Directions
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 46Issue 6p1326–1343Published online: March 10, 2020- Eleanor Stride
- Tim Segers
- Guillaume Lajoinie
- Samir Cherkaoui
- Thierry Bettinger
- Michel Versluis
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 80Microbubble ultrasound contrast agents have now been in use for several decades and their safety and efficacy in a wide range of diagnostic applications have been well established. Recent progress in imaging technology is facilitating exciting developments in techniques such as molecular, 3-D and super resolution imaging and new agents are now being developed to meet their specific requirements. In parallel, there have been significant advances in the therapeutic applications of microbubbles, with recent clinical trials demonstrating drug delivery across the blood–brain barrier and into solid tumours. - ReviewOpen Access
Ultrasound-Responsive Cavitation Nuclei for Therapy and Drug Delivery
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 46Issue 6p1296–1325Published online: March 9, 2020- Klazina Kooiman
- Silke Roovers
- Simone A.G. Langeveld
- Robert T. Kleven
- Heleen Dewitte
- Meaghan A. O'Reilly
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 116Therapeutic ultrasound strategies that harness the mechanical activity of cavitation nuclei for beneficial tissue bio-effects are actively under development. The mechanical oscillations of circulating microbubbles, the most widely investigated cavitation nuclei, which may also encapsulate or shield a therapeutic agent in the bloodstream, trigger and promote localized uptake. Oscillating microbubbles can create stresses either on nearby tissue or in surrounding fluid to enhance drug penetration and efficacy in the brain, spinal cord, vasculature, immune system, biofilm or tumors.