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Berlex Canada Inc Description: Ultrasonics contrast agents. (berlex.ca) |
Bracco Description: Manufacturer of SonoVue, a new Contrast Agent for Ultrasonography is an aqueous suspension of stabilized SF6 microbubbles. The size of these microbubbles is from 1 to 10 um, and their number is from 2 to 5 10 (superscript: 8) per mL. (bracco.com) |
Handbook of Contrast Echocardiography Description: left ventricular function and myopcardial perfusion. A complete reference for the use of microbubble contrast agents in ultrasound diagnosis of the heart (swchsc.on.ca) |
Modeling of ultrasound contrast agents Description: Christian Cachard (creatis-www.insa-lyon.fr) |
Point Biomedical Corporation Description: Developing acoustically responsive microspheres for use in myocardial perfusion imaging. San Carlos, California, USA. (pointbio.com) |
Products used in contrast ultrasonography Description: Christopher R.B. Merritt (Sang Thrombose Vaisseaux), abstract (john-libbey-eurotext.fr) |
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