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Fig. 8 | Journal of Therapeutic Ultrasound

Fig. 8

From: An evaluation of the sonoporation potential of low-boiling point phase-change ultrasound contrast agents in vitro

Fig. 8

We observe a strong, positive correlation between sonoporation efficiency and a stable cavitation and b inertial cavitation. The Pearson correlation coefficients for sonoporation efficiency vs. stable and inertial cavitation are 0.9352 and 0.9456, respectively, and both correlations are statistically significant with p values <0.0001. Data points corresponding to statistically significant sonoporation efficiencies (compared to sham control) are shown in red circles, while data points corresponding to statistically insignificant sonoporation efficiencies are shown in blue squares. a Stable Cavitation b Inertial Caviation

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