Hendricks-Wenger et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Histotripsy ablation in preclinical animal models of cancer and spontaneous tumors in veterinary patients: a reviewHendricks-Wenger et al., 2021
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- Hendricks-Wenger A
- Arnold L
- Gannon J
- Simon A
- Singh N
- Sheppard H
- Nagai-Singer M
- Imran K
- Lee K
- Clark-Deener S
- Byron C
- Edwards M
- Larson M
- Rossmeisl J
- Coutermarsh-Ott S
- Eden K
- Dervisis N
- Klahn S
- Tuohy J
- Allen I
- Vlaisavljevich E
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- IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control
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New therapeutic strategies are direly needed in the fight against cancer. Over the last decade, several tumor ablation strategies have emerged as stand-alone or combination therapies. Histotripsy is the first completely noninvasive, nonthermal, and nonionizing tumor …
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