Not so clear to me as to how the ultrasound leads to AB removal. Seems to be indirect. The microbubbles + ultrasound (SUS) open the blood brain barrier, then this stimulates/activates the microglia to fragment and consume AB (page 5). What is the mechanism here? Am I missing something, or is the complete process yet unclear/unknown. Not that it needs to be known to have an effective treatment, just that it is always nice to know.
Also, what about the microbubbles? Need to inject those to make it work, correct? Made from a base solution of polyethylene glycol 6000, distearoyl-phosphatidycholine, distearoylphosphatidylethanolamine, and pluronic F68 (a "relatively" non-toxic surfactant). Octofluoropropane is the gas core.