Fluids (Oct 2018)

On the Behaviour of Living Cells under the Influence of Ultrasound

  • David M. Rubin,
  • Nicole Anderton,
  • Charl Smalberger,
  • Jethro Polliack,
  • Malavika Nathan,
  • Michiel Postema

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids3040082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. 82

Abstract

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Medical ultrasound technology is available, affordable, and non-invasive. It is used to detect, quantify, and heat tissue structures. This review article gives a concise overview of the types of behaviour that biological cells experience under the influence of ultrasound only, i.e., without the presence of microbubbles. The phenomena are discussed from a physics and engineering perspective. They include proliferation, translation, apoptosis, lysis, transient membrane permeation, and oscillation. The ultimate goal of cellular acoustics is the detection, quantification, manipulation and eradication of individual cells.

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