Liu et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Can ultrasound enable efficient intracellular uptake of molecules? A retrospective literature review and analysisLiu et al., 2012
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- Liu Y
- Yan J
- Prausnitz M
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- Ultrasound in medicine & biology
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Most applications of therapeutic ultrasound (US) for intracellular delivery of drugs, proteins, DNA/RNA and other compounds would benefit from efficient uptake of these molecules into large numbers of cells without killing cells in the process. In this study we tested the …
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