CLEVELAND — The ultrasound: the non-invasive imaging test that gives physicians a glimpse inside your body, using high-intensity waves. It's also a good guide when doctors are performing a biopsy. "We ...
In the study, researchers succeeded in destroying a cancerous tumor using a non-invasive method: the injection of nanobubbles into the bloodstream in combination with low frequency ultrasound waves.
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto is developing a new form of microbubble delivery. Typically when the microbubble bursts, the drugs that lie within the gaseous chamber or within the ...
A new technology developed at Tel Aviv University makes it possible to destroy cancerous tumors in a targeted manner, via a combination of ultrasound and the injection of nanobubbles into the ...
Microbubbles are small, gas-filled bubbles, typically between 0.5µm and 10µm in diameter, that are widely used as contrast agents in medical imaging and as carriers ...