Joshi et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Aspects of lipid membrane bio-responses to subnanosecond, ultrahigh voltage pulsingJoshi et al., 2009
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- 17294762700217683081
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- Joshi R
- Song J
- Schoenbach K
- Sridhara V
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- IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
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Membrane electroporation is probably one of the best-known effects of applying external voltages to biological cells. Reports in the literature have focused on relatively long voltage pulse durations (100 ns-1 ms). Here we probe the very short (< 1 ns), but intense electric …
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