Mingxi Wan
Xi'an Jiaotong University
169 Papers
697 Citations
Mingxi Wan is an academic researcher from Xi'an Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbubbles & Phonation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 169 publications.
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Papers
Focused beam control for ultrasound surgery with spherical-section phased array: sound field calculation and genetic optimization algorithm
TL;DR: The simulation results of 256-element spherical-section phased array show the capability of controlling focus accurately and effectively with the combined method made up of the explicit expression method and the genetic optimization algorithm and confirm the feasibility of three-dimensional (3-D) focus steering with excellent acoustic performances.
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Design and experiment of 256-element ultrasound phased array for noninvasive focused ultrasound surgery
TL;DR: In vitro and transparent tissue-mimicking phantom experiment results confirm the ability of 256-element spherical-section phased array system to induce thermal lesions for noninvasive ultrasound surgery.
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The effect of glottal angle on intraglottal pressure
TL;DR: The results suggest that phonatory efficiency related to aerodynamics may be enhanced with vocal fold oscillations that include large convergent angles during glottal opening and small (5 degrees - 10 degrees) divergent angle duringglottal closing.
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IR780 loaded perfluorohexane nanodroplets for efficient sonodynamic effect induced by short-pulsed focused ultrasound.
TL;DR: The application of the SPFU sequence coupled with PFH@BSA-IR780 nanodroplets is a promising strategy for efficient sonodynamic.
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Laser-Activated Bioprobes with High Photothermal Conversion Efficiency for Sensitive Photoacoustic/Ultrasound Imaging and Photothermal Sensing
Hongrui Zhu,Dui Qin,Youshen Wu,Bowen Jing,Jiajun Liu,David Hazlewood,Hongmei Zhang,Yi Feng,Xinmai Yang,Mingxi Wan,Daocheng Wu +10 more
TL;DR: These bioprobes had sensitive PA/US imaging capability with highly effective substitute utilizations, in which polydopamine was used either as a PA contrast or a photothermal agent, and indicate their great potential for biosensing and PTT monitoring.
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