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Study of the Biotissue Histotripsy Based on Microbubble Dynamics in Hydrogels
Authors
A. F. Abu-Bakr
A. K. Abu-Nab
K. G. Mohamed
Publication date
1 January 2022
Publisher
校褉肖校
Abstract
Biotissue histotripsy is a technique that uses sound waves to create cavitation in tissue. High-intensity ultrasonic waves perform the production of small vacuum microbubbles or microcavities in the liquid during the low-pressure cycle
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