The development of mechanically formed stable nanobubbles intended for sonoporation-mediated gene transfection
In this study, stable nano-sized bubbles (nanobubbles [NBs]) were produced using the mechanical agitation method in the presence of perfluorocarbon gases. NBs made with perfluoropropane had a smaller size (around 400 nm) compared to that of those made with perfluorobutane or nitrogen gas. The lipid...
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Main Authors: | Rodi Abdalkader (Author), Shigeru Kawakami (Author), Johan Unga (Author), Yuriko Higuchi (Author), Ryo Suzuki (Author), Kazuo Maruyama (Author), Fumiyoshi Yamashita (Author), Mitsuru Hashida (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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