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Microbubbles have been widely studied as ultrasound contrast agents and drug/gene carriers. However, their short lifetime and micron-sized would hamper their applications. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNPs) with large surface areas and pore volume allow for high drug payload and controllable release feature. Our previous studies showed that superhydrophobic MSNPs can adsorb surface bubbles, which...
The size and stability of microbubbles limited their widely applications both for diagnosis and as drug/gene carriers for therapy. Nanoscale stable ultrasound contrast agents would therefore be worth developing. Generating bubbles in situ from nanoscale precursors is a promising solutions to the problem of short lifetime by providing stable air nuclei. The interfacial nanobubbles show a surprising...
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