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. 1989 Jul;86(1):6-7.
doi: 10.1121/1.398222.

Effect of the pulse length of ultrasound on cell membrane damage in vitro

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Effect of the pulse length of ultrasound on cell membrane damage in vitro

L O Kober et al. J Acoust Soc Am. 1989 Jul.

Abstract

Suspended cells of a human lymphoblastic cell line were exposed to pulsed ultrasound of 775 kHz. The pulse lengths were varied between 16 and 1000 microseconds. The mark/space ratio was always kept at 1:1. Two ultrasound intensity levels were used: 3.6 and 6.4 W/cm2 spatial peak and temporal peak. After an exposure time of 5 min, cell membrane damage was measured cytometrically by a dye exclusion test. No membrane damage was observable at 16 microseconds, whereas, at pulse lengths of 1000 microseconds, about one-third of the cells were damaged.

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