Abstract Microbubbles are typically 0.5–10 μm in size. Their size tends to make it easier for medication delivery mechanisms to navigate the body by allowing them to be swallowed …
The destructive growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles are used for therapeutic purposes in focused ultrasound procedures and can contribute to tissue damage in traumatic injuries …
High-rate loading induced cavitation of soft materials, including brain and muscle, has increasingly been studied due to its importance in a variety of biomedical applications, such …
Cavitation bubbles form in soft biological systems when subjected to a negative pressure above a critical threshold, and dynamically change their size and shape in a violent manner …
YT Wu, A Adnan - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
As a major cytoskeleton element of the axon, the breaking of microtubules (MTs) has been considered as a major cause of the axon degeneration. High strain rate loading is …
The transient, dynamic response of soft materials to mechanical impact has become increasingly relevant due to the emergence of numerous biomedical applications, eg …
Progress in the mechanism and protection of blast-induced traumatic brain injury ISSN 1001-1455 CN 51-1148/O3 EI,Scopus,CA,JST收录 力学类中文核心期刊 中国科技核心期刊,CSCD统计源 …
J Kang, K Li, H Tan, C Wang, S Cai - Journal of Applied Physics, 2017 - pubs.aip.org
Cavitation is often regarded as a failure mode in soft materials. An intriguing phenomenon has been recently discovered that fern sporangium can take advantage of drying-induced …