Method for the production of medical-grade lipid-coated microbubbles, paramagnetic labeling of such microbubbles and therapeutic uses of microbubbles

作者: Joseph S D'Arrigo

DOI: 10.1016/0730-725X(94)92571-2

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摘要: This invention relates to a large scale method for the production of medical grade lipid-coated microbubbles, paramagnetic labeling such microbubbles and therapeutic applications microbubbles. More particularly, grade, concentrated suspensions stable, paramagnetically derivatized or underivatized useful ultrasonic magnetic resonance imaging also interventions as selective tumor destruction.

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