mikroblåsbubblor
Mikroblåsbubblor, sometimes referred to as microbubbles, are extremely small gas-filled spheres. They are typically on the order of micrometers in diameter, which is a thousandth of a millimeter. These bubbles can be composed of various gases, including air, oxygen, or carbon dioxide, and are often stabilized by a shell of lipids, proteins, or polymers. This shell prevents the bubbles from coalescing or dissolving too quickly.
The technology behind microbubbles has seen significant development, particularly in the field of medical imaging. Microbubbles
Beyond diagnostic imaging, research is exploring the therapeutic potential of microbubbles. They can be used for