Control of cavitation-induced hemolysis with a surface-active polymer

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This study was performed to identify the affect of variations in the surface activity of the polymer poly(propylacrylic acid) (PPAA) on cavitation-induced hemolysis. The surface activity of PPAA was varied by changing the molecular weight (MW 1=43 kDa and MW 2=60 kDa) and the solution pH (pH=5.0, 6.1, and 7.4). Acoustic energy was delivered with a 1.1-MHz high-intensity focused ultrasound transducer. Comparing the two molecular weights, the 60-kDa polymer was a better agent for nucleating cavitation independent of the solution pH, and was a better agent for enhancing cavitation-induced hemolysis. © 2005 Acoustical Society of America.

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Porter, T. M., Murthy, N., Mourad, P. D., Stayton, P. S., Hoffman, A. S., & Crum, L. A. (2005). Control of cavitation-induced hemolysis with a surface-active polymer. Acoustic Research Letters Online, 6(3), 201–206. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1909263

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