Targeted Microbubbles for Drug, Gene, and Cell Delivery in Therapy and Immunotherapy
Microbubbles are 1-10 μm diameter gas-filled acoustically-active particles, typically stabilized by a phospholipid monolayer shell. Microbubbles can be engineered through bioconjugation of a ligand, drug and/or cell. Since their inception a few decades ago, several targeted microbubble (tMB) formula...
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Main Authors: | J. Angel Navarro-Becerra (Author), Mark A. Borden (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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