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1 Editorial: Data-driven vaccine design for microbial-associated diseases Selvaraj G; Kaliamurthi S; Wei D; 41624882
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Synthesis and Acidic pH-Responsive Disassembly of Dual-Location Shell-Sheddable/Core-Degradable Block Copolymer Nanoassemblies and Their Controlled Drug Delivery Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Shamekhi M; Bairagi K; Peslherbe GH; Oh JK; 41524627
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 Stability of Acetals/Ketals Under Controlled Radical and Ring Opening Polymerization Andrade-Gagnon B; Casillas-Popova SN; Oh JK; 40614241
CHEMBIOCHEM
4 Flow rate modulates focused ultrasound-mediated vascular delivery of microRNA He S; Singh D; Helfield B; 39850318
BIOLOGY
5 Shear stress preconditioning and microbubble flow pattern modulate ultrasound-assisted plasma membrane permeabilization Memari E; Helfield B; 38988819
BIOLOGY
6 17β-Estradiol-Loaded Exosomes for Targeted Drug Delivery in Osteoporosis: A Comparative Study of Two Loading Methods Gholami Farashah MS; Javadi M; Soleimani Rad J; Shakouri SK; Asnaashari S; Dastmalchi S; Nikzad S; Roshangar L; 38022800
BIOLOGY
7 Fluid flow influences ultrasound-assisted endothelial membrane permeabilization and calcium flux Memari E; Hui F; Yusefi H; Helfield B; 37150403
PHYSICS
8 Perfluorocarbon Nanodroplets for Dual Delivery with Ultrasound/GSH-Responsive Release of Model Drug and Passive Release of Nitric Oxide Choi M; Jazani AM; Oh JK; Noh SM; 35683912
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 Electrospun Upconverting Nanofibrous Hybrids with Smart NIR-Light-Controlled Drug Release for Wound Dressing Huang HY; Skripka A; Zaroubi L; Findlay BL; Vetrone F; Skinner C; Oh JK; Cuccia LA; 35019380
CHEMBIOCHEM
10 Imidazole-Mediated Dual Location Disassembly of Acid-Degradable Intracellular Drug Delivery Block Copolymer Nanoassemblies Jazani AM; Shetty C; Movasat H; Bawa KK; Oh JK; 34050688
CHEMBIOCHEM
11 Recent Advances of DNA Tetrahedra for Therapeutic Delivery and Biosensing. Copp W, Pontarelli A, Wilds CJ 33506614
CHEMBIOCHEM
12 Microfluidic Shear Processing Control of Biological Reduction Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery. Huang Y, Jazani AM, Howell EP, Reynolds LA, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 33455300
CHEMBIOCHEM
13 Controlled Microfluidic Synthesis of Biological Stimuli-Responsive Polymer Nanoparticles. Huang Y, Moini Jazani A, Howell EP, Oh JK, Moffitt MG 31820915
CHEMBIOCHEM
14 Central ghrelin receptor stimulation modulates sex motivation in male rats in a site dependent manner. Hyland L, Rosenbaum S, Edwards A, Palacios D, Graham MD, Pfaus JG, Woodside B, Abizaid A 29080670
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Title:Flow rate modulates focused ultrasound-mediated vascular delivery of microRNA
Authors:He SSingh DHelfield B
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39850318/
DOI:10.1016/j.omtn.2024.102426
Publication:Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids
Keywords:MT: Delivery Strategiesacoustic cavitationarteriographdrug deliveryfocused ultrasoundgene deliverymicrobubblesmyographsonoporation
PMID:39850318 Category: Date Added:2025-01-24
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Department of Physics, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.

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Gene therapy targeting ischemic heart disease is a promising therapeutic avenue, but it is mostly restricted to viral-based delivery approaches which are limited due to off-target immunological responses. Focused ultrasound presents a non-viral, image-guided technique in which circulating intravascular microbubble contrast agents can reversibly enhance vascular permeability and gene penetration. Here, we explore the influence of flow rate on the microbubble-assisted delivery of miR-126, a potent pro-angiogenic biologic, using a custom acoustically coupled pressurized mesenteric artery model. We demonstrate that under the same ultrasound conditions, increased flow rates enhance microbubble-mediated cell permeability; yet, miR-126 delivery itself exhibits a negative correlation with increasing flow velocity. Post-ultrasound assays confirmed vessel vasoreactivity, maintaining vasoconstriction and vasodilation capacities. These findings underscore the critical role microbubble flow rate plays in focused ultrasound gene therapy, especially notable for applications in which blood velocity itself is a salient pathophysiological indicator of disease progression, including ischemia.





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