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- Microbubbles abstract "Microbubbles are bubbles smaller than one millimetre in diameter, but larger than one micrometre. They have widespread application in industry, life science, and medicine. The composition of the bubble shell and filling material determine important design features such as buoyancy, crush strength, thermal conductivity, and acoustic properties.They are used in medical diagnostics as a contrast agent for ultrasound imaging. The gas-filled, e.g. air or perfluorocarbon, microbubbles oscillate and vibrate when a sonic energy field is applied and may reflect ultrasound waves. This distinguishes the microbubbles from surrounding tissues. In practice, because gas bubbles in liquid lack stability and would therefore quickly dissolve, microbubbles must be encapsulated with a solid shell. The shell is made from either a lipid or a protein such as Optison microbubbles which consist of perfluoropropane gas encapsulated by a serum albumin shell.Microbubbles may be used for drug delivery, biofilm removal, membrane cleaning/biofilm control and water/waste water treatment purposes. They are also produced by the movement of a ship’s hull through water, creating a bubble layer; this may interfere with the use of sonar because of the tendency of the layer to absorb or reflect sound waves.".
- Microbubbles wikiPageExternalLink usmediateddrugdelivery.com.
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- Microbubbles wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Microbubbles wikiPageRevisionID "681859319".
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ultrasound.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Contrast_agent.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Contrast_medium.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Crush_strength.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Fluorocarbon.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Lipid.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Medical_ultrasound.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Octafluoropropane.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Perfluorocarbon.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Serum_albumin.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Sonar.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_conductivity.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLink Ultrasound_imaging.
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microbubbles".
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLinkText "micro- bubbles".
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLinkText "microbubble".
- Microbubbles wikiPageWikiLinkText "microbubbles".
- Microbubbles hasPhotoCollection Microbubbles.
- Microbubbles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Microbubbles subject Category:Ultrasound.
- Microbubbles hypernym Bubbles.
- Microbubbles comment "Microbubbles are bubbles smaller than one millimetre in diameter, but larger than one micrometre. They have widespread application in industry, life science, and medicine. The composition of the bubble shell and filling material determine important design features such as buoyancy, crush strength, thermal conductivity, and acoustic properties.They are used in medical diagnostics as a contrast agent for ultrasound imaging. The gas-filled, e.g.".
- Microbubbles label "Microbubbles".
- Microbubbles sameAs マイクロバブル.
- Microbubbles sameAs m.09gg2xg.
- Microbubbles sameAs Q6839290.
- Microbubbles sameAs Q6839290.
- Microbubbles sameAs 微泡.
- Microbubbles wasDerivedFrom Microbubbles?oldid=681859319.
- Microbubbles isPrimaryTopicOf Microbubbles.