Controlled vesicle deformation and lysis by single oscillating bubbles
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Abstract
The ability of collapsing (cavitating) bubbles to focus and concentrate energy, forces and stresses is at the root of phenomena such as cavitation damage, sonochemistry or sonoluminescence. In a biomedical context, ultrasound-driven microbubbles have been used to enhance contrast in ultrasonic images. The observation of bubble-enhanced sonoporation--acoustically induced rupture of membranes--has also opened up intriguing possibilities for the therapeutic application of sonoporation as an alternative to cell-wall permeation techniques such as electroporation and particle guns. However, these pioneering experiments have not been able to pinpoint the mechanism by which the violently collapsing bubble opens pores…
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- Sonoporation
- Sonoluminescence
- Bubble
- Cavitation
- Microbubbles
- Membrane
- Materials science
- Sonochemistry
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