QUÉ SIGNIFICA MICROBUBBLES EN INGLÉS
Microburbujas
Las microburbujas son burbujas de menos de un milímetro de diámetro, pero más grandes que un micrómetro. Se utilizan en el diagnóstico médico como agente de contraste para la obtención de imágenes por ultrasonido. El relleno de gas, p. Aire o perfluorocarbono, las microburbujas oscilan y vibran cuando se aplica un campo de energía sónica y pueden reflejar ondas de ultrasonido. Esto distingue las microburbujas de los tejidos circundantes. En la práctica, debido a que las burbujas de gas en el líquido carecen de estabilidad y por lo tanto se disuelven rápidamente, las microburbujas deben encapsularse con una envoltura sólida. La envuelta está hecha de un lípido o una proteína tal como microburbujas de Optison que consisten en gas perfluoropropano encapsulado por una cáscara de albúmina de suero. Las microburbujas pueden usarse para la administración de fármacos, eliminación de biopelículas y tratamiento de aguas / aguas residuales. También son producidos por el movimiento del casco de un buque a través del agua, creando una capa de burbuja; Esto puede interferir con el uso del sonar debido a la tendencia de la capa a absorber o reflejar ondas sonoras.
definición de microbubbles en el diccionario inglés
La definición de microburbujas en el diccionario es un medio de contraste utilizado con ultrasonido, que consiste en pequeñas burbujas de gas introducidas en el sistema vascular o tubos de Falopio para mejorar las imágenes obtenidas.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MICROBUBBLES»
Descubre el uso de
microbubbles en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
microbubbles y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Lipid-stabilized Monodisperse
Microbubbles Produced by Flow ...
Generally, contrast agents are injected intravascularly, and are retained on the endothelium at the site of pathology via adhesion ligands incorporated into the agent shell.
2
Encyclopedia of Imaging
Targeted Microbubbles. Figure 1 Principle of target-specific microbubbles. The
conjugation of a targeting moiety with the signaling moiety results in target-
specific microbubbles. Microbubble examples for passive targeting Albumin or
llpld ...
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Ultrasound contrast agents: Targeting and processing methods ...
TCA are formulations generating signal enhancement, typically gas-filled
microbubbles for ultrasound imaging, which are capable of specific binding to a
site of interest. This is usually achieved by coupling a targeting ligand onto the
surface of ...
Gaio Paradossi, Paolo Pellegretti, Andrea Trucco,
2010
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Coupled Radial and Translational Responses of
Microbubbles ...
Abstract Coupled radial and translational responses of microbubbles subject to
ultrasound driving within a biomedical framework by Jean Odilon Toilliez Doctor
of Philosophy in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering University of California, ...
Jean Odilon Toilliez,
2008
Right, Contrast (arrows) demonstrates the location of an intrapulmonary shunt.
PA, pulmonary artery. (Fig. 6-5). When ultrasound waves are transmitted at high
frequency (fundamental frequency) to the microbubbles, returning signals have
not ...
Jae K. Oh, James B. Seward, A. Jamil Tajik,
2006
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Physics of
Microbubbles
A bubble model is developed in which a compressed wall of particles supports a portio of the hydrostatic pressure, neutralizing the out-diffusion of gas and the buoyancy to produce stabilization.
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Practice of Clinical Echocardiography
Lindner and associates130 hypothesized that during the early inflammatory
response after reperfusion, activated leukocytes adherent to the venular
endothelial surface may bind microbubbles and therefore may be responsible for
their ...
8
Nanoplatform-Based Molecular Imaging
[32] performed in vivo analysis in living mice for lipid shell perfluorocabon-filled
microbubbles targeted to VEGFR2 via anti-VEGFR2 antibodies by using dynamic
micropositron emission tomography (micro-PET). Anti-VEGFR2 antibodies were ...
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Stable Gas-in-Liquid Emulsions: Production in Natural Waters ...
Once in the observation cell, all microbubbles began to dissolve spontaneously
because of their surface tension, and they diminished in size at an increasing
rate as dissolution progressed. Johnson and Cooke observed that the dissolution
...
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Dual-frequency Ultrasound Detection and Sizing of ...
The ability of DFU to provide bubble size information and to detect stationary microbubble formation following decompression was demonstrated.
Benjamin Ryan Bollinger,
2008
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MICROBUBBLES»
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microbubbles en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Enhancement of insulin-mediated rat muscle glucose uptake and …
... radioisotopically with 14 C-2-deoxyglucose and muscle microvascular perfusion by contrast-enhanced ultrasound with microbubbles. «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
Toward cheaper water treatment - Fracking matters
... (dry air) that vaporizes water below boiling temperatures, and incorporating a column with microbubbles that optimizes condensing surfaces. «Imperial Valley News, Jul 15»
Toward cheaper water treatment
... using less energy, and the surface area provided by the microbubbles in the trays offers a more efficient heat-transfer ratio than a flat, metallic ... «R & D Magazine, Jul 15»
Researcher says more work needed on use of nanocarriers in fight …
Lipid-based nanoparticles, such as microbubbles, are the only nanocarrier for the diseases that has been tested in clinical trials. When used in ... «FierceDrugDelivery, Jul 15»
Experimental Immunotherapy Could Offer Some Protection Against …
... Switzerland gave CBA/J mice prophylactic injections of a compound that binds the allergen phospholipase A2 (PLA2) to microbubbles (MB). «MD Magazine, Jul 15»
Wireless Power And Battery Life Anxiety
Focused ultrasound generally results in cavitation (formation of microbubbles, that oscillate, grow and eventually implode). The collapse of ... «TechCrunch, Jul 15»
Using nanocarriers and microbubbles in drug delivery for treating …
Future Science Group (FSG) today announced the publication of a new article in Future Science OA, covering the use of nanocarriers and ... «News-Medical.net, Jul 15»
7 cool new products from CE Week 2015
It does this by injecting microbubbles into the beer, thus increasing the density and size of the head, while refreshing the liquid as well. «TechnoBuffalo, Jul 15»
Fracking westward
Sediments are then removed using an air flotation system that sends microbubbles of air through the water. What the setup won't be doing, ... «Williston Daily Herald, Jun 15»
Low-Energy Ultrasound Treatment Improves Regional Tumor Vessel …
... fibrosarcoma xenotransplant-bearing nude mice were treated by tumor-regional US-mediated stimulation (ie, destruction) of microbubbles. «Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Jun 15»