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Shashank R. Sirsi

Researcher at University of Texas at Dallas

Publications -  72
Citations -  2666

Shashank R. Sirsi is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Dallas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbubbles & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2239 citations. Previous affiliations of Shashank R. Sirsi include Columbia University & Veterans Health Administration.

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Microbubble Compositions, Properties and Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: In this review, different microbubbles compositions and physiochemical properties are discussed in the context of current progress towards developing novel constructs for biomedical applications, with specific emphasis on molecular imaging and targeted drug/gene delivery.
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State-of-the-art materials for ultrasound-triggered drug delivery.

TL;DR: The mechanisms of interaction between drug carriers and ultrasound waves, including cavitation, streaming and hyperthermia, are described and how those interactions can promote drug release and tissue uptake are described.
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Advances in Ultrasound Mediated Gene Therapy Using Microbubble Contrast Agents

TL;DR: Microbubbles are rapidly gaining popularity as efficient gene carriers, and combined with their functionality as imaging contrast agents, they represent powerful theranostic tools for image guided gene therapy applications.
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Polymersome delivery of siRNA and antisense oligonucleotides.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate loading and functional delivery of RNAi and AON with non-ionic, nano-transforming polymersomes, which are taken up passively by cultured cells after which the vesicles transform into micelles that allow endolysosomal escape and delivery of either siRNA into cytosol for mRNA knockdown or else AON into the nucleus for exon skipping within pre-mRNA.
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Effect of Microbubble Size on Fundamental Mode High Frequency Ultrasound Imaging in Mice

TL;DR: The results of this study show that microbubbles can be tailored for optimal contrast enhancement in fundamental mode imaging and indicated that dissolution of the gas core plays a larger role in contrast elimination than filtering by the lungs and spleen.