Researchers Develop Smallest Free-Floating Bubbles for Medical Imaging
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11/01/2024
- Content
Ultrasound imaging and ultrasound-mediated gene and drug delivery are rapidly advancing diagnostic and therapeutic methods; however, their use is often limited by the need for microbubbles, which cannot transverse many biological barriers due to their large size. A team of researchers from Rice University have introduced 50-nm gas-filled protein nanostructures derived from genetically engineered gas vesicles(GVs) that are referred to as 50 nmGVs.
- Citation
- "Researchers Develop Smallest Free-Floating Bubbles for Medical Imaging," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2024.