Microbubbles in Medicine

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27 points by Jimmc414 5 days ago


avocadoking - an hour ago

The article says they can be used to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier or open cell barriers. Could this also be a risk which allows pathogens to pass?

amoshebb - 6 hours ago

They mention using an ultrasonic pulse to pop bubbles around a kidney stone.

In scuba diving, microbubbles are what many blame decompression sickness on. I wonder if it may be possible to attach some sort of ultrasonic beeper to periodically burst them somewhere safe?

bookofjoe - an hour ago

Before you know it someone will be using nanobubbles.