Utilizing Ultrasound for Gene Therapy: A Promising Strategy for Tissue Regeneration

    Kiran Shakeel, Zainab Shahid, Prof Dr. Muhammad Naveed Babur, Beenish Ihsan, Maria Yaseen
    Ultrasound-assisted gene therapy is a promising strategy for tissue regeneration, offering precise and effective gene delivery by utilizing ultrasonic waves. This approach addresses the challenge of targeted gene delivery, employing techniques like microbubble-mediated sonoporation and cavitation to enhance efficiency. The article highlights its applications in musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and neural regeneration, emphasizing its potential to improve cell proliferation, differentiation, and tissue repair. Future challenges include optimizing ultrasound parameters and developing safe gene vectors for clinical use. Overall, this non-invasive method could revolutionize regenerative medicine with further research and development.
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