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microbubbles

British  
/ ˈmaɪkrəʊˌbʌbəlz /

plural noun

  1. med a contrast medium used with ultrasound, consisting of tiny bubbles of gas introduced into the vascular system or Fallopian tubes to enhance the images obtained

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The pulses of energy vibrate the microbubbles, which loosen gaps in the barrier enough for medications to slip in.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 3, 2024

As the researchers have now shown, these microbubbles can be guided through blood vessels.

From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2023

For their microvehicle, Ahmed and his colleagues used gas-filled microbubbles coated in lipids -- the same substances that biological cell membranes are made of.

From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2023

Over the past few years, Ahmed and his group have been working in the lab to develop their method for guiding microbubbles through narrow vessels.

From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2023

Within seconds of receiving the microbubbles, the levels of oxygen in the rabbits' blood rose from a dangerously low 70% to nearly 100% saturation, the ideal level.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 27, 2012