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Title: Developing a prototype of sonoporation system using ultrasound to facilitate drug delivery
Authors: Rodamporn S.
Keywords: Biomedical engineering
Controlled drug delivery
Gene therapy
Molecular biology
Targeted drug delivery
Energy density
Operating frequency
Sonoporation
Standing-wave field
Ultrasonic cells
Ultrasound techniques
Ultrasonic applications
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: This paper presents development of a prototype sonoporation system using an ultrasound technique for drug delivery. This researcher designed a prototype sonoporation device based on an ultrasound technique and ultrasonic cell manipulation in a standing wave field. This device used a (PZT 27) to generate the ultrasound at 1.04 MHz. The sonoporation device was evaluated under different conditions, and the results showed an appropriate energy density and operating frequency for different dimensions of the sonoporation chamber that can be used in drug delivery and gene therapy. © 2014 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13793
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