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Andrew S Weitz

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Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|June 22, 2026
Beyond a Single Particle Size Distribution: Does Microbubble Size Distribution Influence the Applicability of Reported Safety Conclusions?Andrew S Weitz, Patrick R Sears, Phillip G Durham, et al.
Ultrasonic Imaging|November 1, 2025
In Vivo Performance of Airway and Lung Ultrasound Enhanced via Inhalable Contrast AgentsAndrew S Weitz, Phillip W Clapp, Phillip G Durham, et al.
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|March 10, 2026
Inhalable Ultrasound Contrast Agent with Induced Microbubble Destruction and Associated Biological Effects on the Respiratory Epithelium, In VitroAndrew S Weitz, Patrick R Sears, Phillip W Clapp, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 1, 2024
Development of an inhalable contrast agent targeting the respiratory tract mucus layer for pulmonary ultrasonic imagingJames K Tsuruta, Patrick R Sears, Meghan E Rebuli, et al.
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Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|June 22, 2026
Beyond a Single Particle Size Distribution: Does Microbubble Size Distribution Influence the Applicability of Reported Safety Conclusions?Andrew S Weitz, Patrick R Sears, Phillip G Durham, et al.
Ultrasonic Imaging|November 1, 2025
In Vivo Performance of Airway and Lung Ultrasound Enhanced via Inhalable Contrast AgentsAndrew S Weitz, Phillip W Clapp, Phillip G Durham, et al.
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology|March 10, 2026
Inhalable Ultrasound Contrast Agent with Induced Microbubble Destruction and Associated Biological Effects on the Respiratory Epithelium, In VitroAndrew S Weitz, Patrick R Sears, Phillip W Clapp, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 1, 2024
Development of an inhalable contrast agent targeting the respiratory tract mucus layer for pulmonary ultrasonic imagingJames K Tsuruta, Patrick R Sears, Meghan E Rebuli, et al.
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