Shrinking microbubbles with microfluidics: mathematical modelling to control microbubble sizes

A Salari, V Gnyawali, IM Griffiths, MC Kolios, SSH Tsai - Soft Matter, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

Shrinking microbubbles with microfluidics: mathematical modelling to control microbubble sizes

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Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

Shrinking microbubbles with microfluidics: mathematical modelling to control microbubble sizes.

A Salari, V Gnyawali, IM Griffiths, R Karshafian… - Soft Matter, 2017 - europepmc.org
Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

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Microbubbles are currently used as ultrasound contrast agents, 1 and also increasingly
applied to drug delivery systems, 2 as therapy agents, 3 and as oxygen-transfer agents. 4 In …

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Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

Shrinking microbubbles with microfluidics: mathematical modelling to control microbubble sizes

A Salari, V Gnyawali, IM Griffiths, R Karshafian… - Soft …, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

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Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

Shrinking microbubbles with microfluidics: mathematical modelling to control microbubble sizes

A Salari, V Gnyawali, I Griffiths, R Karshafian, M Kolios… - Soft Matter, 2017 - ora.ox.ac.uk
Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …

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Microbubbles have applications in industry and life-sciences. In medicine, small
encapsulated bubbles (< 10 μm) are desirable because of their utility in drug/oxygen …