I Lentacker
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Recent Articles
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Opening doors with ultrasound and microbubbles: Beating biological barriers to promote drug delivery
Deprez J, Lajoinie G, Engelen Y, De Smedt S, Lentacker I
Adv Drug Deliv Rev
. 2021 Mar;
172:9-36.
PMID: 33705877
Apart from its clinical use in imaging, ultrasound has been thoroughly investigated as a tool to enhance drug delivery in a wide variety of applications. Therapeutic ultrasound, as such or...
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Roovers S, Deprez J, Priwitaningrum D, Lajoinie G, Rivron N, Declercq H, et al.
J Control Release
. 2019 Nov;
316:79-92.
PMID: 31676384
Ultrasound-triggered drug-loaded microbubbles have great potential for drug delivery due to their ability to locally release drugs and simultaneously enhance their delivery into the target tissue. We have recently shown...
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Lammertink B, Deckers R, Derieppe M, De Cock I, Lentacker I, Storm G, et al.
Mol Imaging Biol
. 2017 Feb;
19(5):683-693.
PMID: 28213832
Purpose: The combination of ultrasound and microbubbles can facilitate cellular uptake of (model) drugs via transient permeabilization of the cell membrane. By using fluorescent molecules, this process can be studied...
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Lentacker I, De Cock I, Deckers R, De Smedt S, Moonen C
Adv Drug Deliv Rev
. 2013 Nov;
72:49-64.
PMID: 24270006
In the past two decades, research has underlined the potential of ultrasound and microbubbles to enhance drug delivery. However, there is less consensus on the biophysical and biological mechanisms leading...
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Lentacker I, De Smedt S, Demeester J, Sanders N
J Control Release
. 2007 Aug;
116(2):e73-5.
PMID: 17718980
No abstract available.