Rolong, 2018 - Google Patents
Tissue Engineered Scaffolds and Three Dimensional Tumor Constructs to Evaluate Pulsed Electric Field TreatmentsRolong, 2018
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This work investigates the use of irreversible electroporation (IRE) for tissue engineering applications and as a cancer ablation therapy. IRE uses short, high-intensity electric pulses to create pores in a cell's membrane and disrupt its stability. At a certain energy level …
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