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Morphological changes in the surface characteristics of cultured cells after exposure to diagnostic ultrasound.
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1981
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Cultured CellsSurface MembranesMedical UltrasoundMorphological ChangesEngineeringElectron MicroscopyMicroscopyDiagnostic UltrasoundBiological Effects Of Acoustic WavesCell CultureBiomedical EngineeringDiagnostic AcousticsUltrasoundTissue CultureMedicineCell BiologyUltrastructureExtracellular Matrix
Morphological changes in the surface membranes of cultured Balb/c 3T3, clone 1-13 cells were studied by scanning electron microscopy after the cells were exposed to diagnostic ultrasound. Abundant irregular, dense microvilli appeared in transformed clones as well as in cells that had been exposed to ultrasound, but had not been morphologically transformed. This increased density of microvilli was detected as early as three days after ultrasound and was still present 37 days later. In comparison, unexposed control cells were smooth with occasional microvilli. Further studies are needed of the effects of diagnostic ultrasound.