Acoustic responses of monodisperse lipid-encapsulated microbubble contrast agents produced by flow focusing.
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Paul A Dayton | Kanaka Hettiarachchi | Steven Feingold | Abraham P Lee | A. Lee | P. Dayton | S. Feingold | K. Hettiarachchi | Mehmet Kaya | M. Kaya
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