About this Research Topic
For over two decades, therapeutic ultrasound applications facilitating drug/molecule delivery have been widely investigated, with some approaches being on the brink of reaching the bedside. Among these, using ultrasound-responsive particles injected systemically, e.g., microbubbles, to facilitate ultrasound-mediated, crossing of biological barriers has been shown to: 1) be applicable in a standardized and non-invasive fashion in laboratory animals and human subjects, and 2) render therapeutically-achievable drug/molecule biodistribution, supporting the clinical translatability of this modality.
While these advances foresee a “blue sky” in the field, like in many medical specialties, the translation gap remains challenging to evaluate. One may ask - to what extent is a successful pre-clinical study predictive of the outcome of its clinical counterpart? Before devising a clinical study, it is essential to boost chances of clinical success by conducting impactful preclinical studies that can inform clinical trial design and enable technology translation.
This special issue intends to promote original and review articles that will report on clinically-translatable findings shedding the light on biomedical advances in ultrasound-mediated drug/molecule delivery, from in silico studies to clinical frameworks.
While these advances foresee a “blue sky” in the field, like in many medical specialties, the translation gap remains challenging to evaluate. One may ask - to what extent is a successful pre-clinical study predictive of the outcome of its clinical counterpart? Before devising a clinical study, it is essential to boost chances of clinical success by conducting impactful preclinical studies that can inform clinical trial design and enable technology translation.
This Research Topic intends to promote original and review articles that will report on clinically-translatable findings shedding the light on biomedical advances in ultrasound-mediated drug/molecule delivery, from in silico studies to clinical frameworks. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts related but not limited to the following topics:
• In silico modelling in small animals and humans in ultrasound-mediated drug/molecule delivery; comparison of both in the same article is preferable
• Ultrasound-mediated drug/molecule delivery studies with, preferably, results on pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics and resulting therapeutic effects
• In vitro studies that include drug exposures comparable to those observed in in vivo/clinical settings (in ultrasound-mediated drug/molecule delivery); comparison with in vivo data in the same investigation will be preferred
• Patient studies reporting on ultrasound-mediated drug/molecule delivery
Keywords: Therapeutic Ultrasound, Biological Barriers, Drug Delivery, Pharmacokinetics
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