Natalya Y Rapoport
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Rapoport N, Efros A, Christensen D, Kennedy A, Nam K
Bubble Sci Eng Technol
. 2010 Jan;
1(1-2):31-39.
PMID: 20046899
The paper describes droplet-to-bubble transition in block copolymer stabilized perfluoropentane nanoemulsions. Three physical factors that trigger droplet-to-bubble transition in liquid emulsions and gels were evaluated, namely heat, ultrasound, and injections...
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Rapoport N, Kennedy A, Shea J, Scaife C, Nam K
J Control Release
. 2009 May;
138(3):268-76.
PMID: 19477208
The paper reports the results of nanotherapy of ovarian, breast, and pancreatic cancerous tumors by paclitaxel-loaded nanoemulsions that convert into microbubbles locally in tumor tissue under the action of tumor-directed...
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Gao Z, Kennedy A, Christensen D, Rapoport N
Ultrasonics
. 2007 Dec;
48(4):260-70.
PMID: 18096196
A new class of multifunctional nanoparticles that combine properties of polymeric drug carriers, ultrasound imaging contrast agents, and enhancers of ultrasound-mediated drug delivery has been developed. At room temperature, the...
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Marin A, Sun H, Husseini G, Pitt W, Christensen D, Rapoport N
J Control Release
. 2002 Oct;
84(1-2):39-47.
PMID: 12399166
The effect of high-frequency ultrasound on doxorubicin (DOX) release from Pluronic micelles and intracellular DOX uptake was studied for promyelocytic leukemia HL-60 cells, ovarian carcinoma drug-sensitive and multidrug-resistant (MDR) cells...
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Husseini G, Christensen D, Rapoport N, Pitt W
J Control Release
. 2002 Oct;
83(2):303-5.
PMID: 12363455
Pluronic P105 micelles sequester hydrophobic drugs and release them upon insonation with low frequency ultrasound; however these micelles dissolve relatively quickly upon dilution. The objective of this research was to...