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Ultrasonics, in the context of the biology industry, refers to the application of ultrasound technology for various purposes in the field of biology. Ultrasound, which consists of sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing (typically above 20,000 Hz), has a range of uses in biology, including medical diagnostics, research, and industrial applications.

  • Cell Disruption and Homogenization: Ultrasonics can be used to break open or disrupt cells, releasing their contents. This is particularly useful in molecular biology and biotechnology for extracting proteins, DNA, RNA, and other cellular components for research and diagnostic purposes.
  • Flow Cytometry: Ultrasonic techniques can be employed in flow cytometry to precisely measure and sort cells based on their physical and chemical properties. This is critical for a wide range of biological and medical applications, including cancer research, immunology, and drug discovery.
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Ultrasonics can be used to manipulate and stimulate cells and tissues in tissue engineering applications. It can help in cell seeding, scaffold formation, and the enhancement of tissue growth in vitro and in vivo.
  • Cavitation and Sonoporation: Cavitation, the formation and collapse of microscopic bubbles in a liquid, can be induced by ultrasonic waves. This phenomenon has been exploited in biology for creating transient pores in cell membranes, a process known as sonoporation. Sonoporation can be used to introduce molecules, such as drugs or genes, into cells for various therapeutic or research purposes.
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