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Crucial factors and emerging concepts in ultrasound-triggered drug delivery
[摘要] Time and space controlled drug delivery still remains a huge challenge in medicine. A novel approach that could offer a solution is ultrasound guided drug delivery. Ultrasonic drug delivery is often based on the use of small gas bubbles (so-called microbubbles) that oscillate and cavitate upon exposure to ultrasound waves. Some microbubbles are FDA approved contrast agents for ultrasound imaging and are nowadays widely investigated as promising drug carriers. Indeed, it has been observed that upon exposure to ultrasound waves, microbubbles may (a) release the encapsulated drugs and (b) simultaneously change the structure of the cell membranes in contact with the microbubbles which may facilitate drug entrance into cells. This review aims to highlight (a) major factors known so far which affect ultrasonic drug delivery (like the structure of the microbubbles, acoustic settings, etc.) and (b) summarizes the recent preclinical progress in this field together with a number of promising new concepts and applications. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier BV.
[发布日期] 2012-12-28 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  Proceedings Paper [学科分类] 
[关键词] Ultrasound;Image guided drug delivery;Microbubbles [时效性] 
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