Hu et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Comparative evaluation of transmembrane ion transport due to monopolar and bipolar nanosecond, high-intensity electroporation pulses based on full three …Hu et al., 2017
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- Hu Q
- Joshi R
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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Electric pulse driven membrane poration finds applications in the fields of biomedical engineering and drug/gene delivery. Here we focus on nanosecond, high-intensity electroporation and probe the role of pulse shape (eg, monopolar-vs-bipolar), multiple …
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