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Functional micro/nanobubbles for ultrasound medicine and visualizable guidance

Journal

SCIENCE CHINA-CHEMISTRY
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages 899-914

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11426-020-9945-4

Keywords

ultrasound; functional biomaterials; image guidance; visualizable medicine; drug delivery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21575106, 82072057]

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Chemically functionalized gas-filled bubbles at micro/nano scale have shown great potential in disease diagnosis and treatment, with applications in biomedical imaging, drug delivery, gene transfection, and disease-oriented therapy. The use of ultrasound in conjunction with functional micro/nanobubbles has led to significant advancements in disease precision therapy and holds promise for future healthcare advancements.
Chemically functionalized gas-filled bubbles with a versatile micro/nano-sized scale have witnessed a long history of developments and emerging applications in disease diagnosis and treatments. In combination with ultrasound and image-guidance, micro/nanobubbles have been endowed with the capabilities of biomedical imaging, drug delivery, gene transfection and disease-oriented therapy. As an external stimulus, ultrasound (US)-mediated targeting treatments have been achieving unprecedented efficiency. Nowadays, US is playing a crucial role in visualizing biological/pathological changes in lives as a reliable imaging technique and a powerful therapeutic tool. This review retrospects the history of ultrasound, the chemistry of functionalized agents and summarizes recent advancements of functional micro/nanobubbles as US contrast agents in preclinical and trans-clinical research. Latest ultrasound-based treatment modalities in association with functional micro/nanobubbles have been highlighted as their great potentials for disease precision therapy. It is believed that these state-of-the-art micro/nanobubbles will become a booster for ultrasound medicine and visualizable guidance to serve future human healthcare in a more comprehensive and practical manner.

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