Skip to search form
Skip to main content
Skip to account menu
Semantic Scholar
Semantic Scholar's Logo
Search 234,381,416 papers from all fields of science
Search
Sign In
Create Free Account
Microspheres
Known as:
Microbead
, Microbeads
, Microsphere
A very tiny, hollow, round particle made from glass, ceramic, plastic, or other materials. Microspheres injected into blood vessels that feed a tumor…
Expand
National Institutes of Health
Create Alert
Alert
Related topics
Related topics
8 relations
Bead Dosage Form
Enzymes, Immobilized
Microbubbles
Microcapsule cell structure
Expand
Narrower (3)
Latex Beads
Latex Particles
Latex Spheres
Papers overview
Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
2005
2005
Antiangiogenic treatment with endostatin inhibits progression of AML in vivo
Gunter Schuch
,
L. Oliveira-Ferrer
,
+5 authors
S. Ergün
Leukemia
2005
Corpus ID: 1446760
Increased vessel density in the bone marrow of patients with acute myeloid leukemia as well as elevated expression of…
Expand
1982
1982
Insulin-albumin microbeads: an implantable, biodegradable system.
M. Goosen
,
Y. Leung
,
S. Chou
,
A. Sun
Biomaterials Medical Devices and Artificial…
1982
Corpus ID: 41985346
A feasibility study on developing an implantable, biodegradable insulin delivery system was carried out. Insulin-albumin…
Expand
Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Preparation of egg albumin microcapsules and microspheres.
T. Ishizaka
,
K. Endo
,
M. Koishi
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1981
Corpus ID: 34981285
Protein microspheres and microcapsules containing fine hydrophilic particles (spherical silica gel beads, iron hydrous…
Expand
Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Autoradiographic method for measuring the ischemic myocardium at risk: effects of verapamil on infarct size aftr experimental coronary artery occlusion.
L. Deboer
,
H. Strauss
,
+4 authors
E. Braunwald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1980
Corpus ID: 12040615
Investigation of the efficacy of pharmacologic agents affecting myocardial infarct size after coronary artery occlusion is…
Expand
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Loss of Microspheres from Ischemic Canine Cardiac Tissue
N. Capurro
,
R. Goldstein
,
R. Aamodt
,
H. J. Smith
,
S. Epstein
Circulation Research
1979
Corpus ID: 35101618
Radionuclide-labeled tracer microspheres have been used frequently to map the time-course of development of coronary collateral…
Expand
1977
1977
Simultaneous regional myocardial blood flows by tritiated water and microspheres.
M. R. Tripp
,
W. Meyer
,
S. Einzig
,
J. Leonard
,
C. Swayze
,
I. J. Fox
American Journal of Physiology
1977
Corpus ID: 45247715
Regional myocardial blood flow (RMF) was measured simultaneously by use of labeled 8-mum microspheres and the constant-rate…
Expand
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Functional polymeric microspheres based on 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate for immunochemical studies.
A. Rembaum
,
S. Yen
,
+4 authors
W. Dreyer
Macromolecules
1976
Corpus ID: 24172428
Co gamma irradiation of 2-hydroxethyl methacrylate in the presence or in the absence of other acrylic monomers was found to…
Expand
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Influence of collateral flow on the ischemic tolerance of the heart following acute and subacute coronary occlusion.
W. Schaper
,
S. Pasyk
Circulation
1976
Corpus ID: 23822855
Acute occlusion of the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery was produced in chronically instrumented conscious dogs…
Expand
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Organic Microspheres from the Precambrian of South-West Africa
G. Mueller
Nature
1972
Corpus ID: 4222779
Quartz crystals from the Precambrian of South-West Africa contain organic particles in their inclusions which closely resemble…
Expand
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Regional myocardial blood flow in the dog studied with radioactive microspheres.
N. Fortuin
,
S. Kaihara
,
L. Becker
,
B. Pitt
Cardiovascular Research
1971
Corpus ID: 42692632
Regional myocardial blood flow was studied in the anaesthetized dog by determining the distribution of 15 and 50μ radioactive…
Expand
By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our
Privacy Policy
(opens in a new tab)
,
Terms of Service
(opens in a new tab)
, and
Dataset License
(opens in a new tab)
ACCEPT & CONTINUE