Ultrasound microbubbles pack gene therapy payload to treat diabetics
Ultrasound and microbubble contrast agents have proved to be a valuable team in many diagnostic applications. But these technologies may also ultimately combine to give a significant boost to the nascent field of gene therapy, according to research presented (more)
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