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Excitation and electroporation by MHz bursts of nanosecond stimuli
Andrei G. Pakhomov
, Shu Xiao
, Vitalij Novickij
, Maura Casciola
, Iurii Semenov
, Uma Mangalanathan
, Vitalii Kim
,
Christian Zemlin
, Esin Sozer
, Claudia Muratori
, Olga N. Pakhomova
Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field (nsPEF)
100%
Electroporation
100%
MHz Burst
100%
Excitation Threshold
28%
Pulse Duration
28%
Bioeffects
28%
Cell Activation
14%
Cardiomyocytes
14%
EL4 Cells
14%
CHO Cells
14%
Membrane Disruption
14%
Average Amplitude
14%
High Electric Field
14%
Ventricular Cardiomyocytes
14%
Duty Cycle
14%
Novel Modalities
14%
HEK Cells
14%
Pulse number
14%
Electroporation Threshold
14%
Membrane Electroporation
14%
Temporal Summation
14%
Repetition Rate
14%
Multiple Excitations
14%
Peripheral Nerve Fibers
14%
Long Pulse
14%
Nanoelectroporation
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Electroporation
100%
Pulsed Electric Field
100%
Pulse Rate
71%
Cardiac Muscle Cell
28%
Cell Activation
14%
Membrane Damage
14%
Peripheral Nerve
14%
Nerve Fiber
14%
Electric Field
14%
Temporal Summation
14%
Engineering
Nanosecond
100%
Electric Field
87%
Cardiomyocytes
25%
Endpoint
25%
Pulse Duration
25%
High Electric Field
12%
Disruptions
12%
Repetition Rate
12%
Duty Cycle
12%