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Cold Atmospheric Plasma in Oncology: A Review and Perspectives on Its Application in Veterinary Oncology. [PDF]
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The Application of Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) in Barley Processing as an Environmentally Friendly Alternative. [PDF]
Barner N, Nelles M, Garbe LA.
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In Situ Eradication of Mature Oral Biofilm on Titanium Implant Surfaces Using Cold Atmospheric Plasma. [PDF]
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RSL3-loaded nanoparticles amplify the therapeutic potential of cold atmospheric plasma. [PDF]
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Cold Atmospheric Plasma for Surface Disinfection
Plasma Processes and Polymers, 2011AbstractA new design evolved from the surface microdischarge electrode system has been developed for the application of surface disinfection. Having the electrode encapsulated in a dielectric surface the plasma is produced directly on the surface of the electrode which therefore becomes disinfected.
Li, Y. +3 more
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Cold-atmospheric-plasma–induced skin wrinkle
Europhysics Letters, 2021Abstract The biomedical applications of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) involve diverse multidisciplinary approaches and are based on the plasma interactions with tissues/cells and other biomaterials. Recently, we have implemented experiments for plasma-tissue interactions and first observe CAP-induced skin wrinkling behavior.
Hui Zheng, Peijian Chen, Zhitong Chen
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Cold atmospheric plasma devices for medical issues
Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2013Cold atmospheric plasma science is an innovative upcoming technology for the medical sector. The plasma composition and subsequent effects on cells, tissues and pathogens can vary enormously depending on the plasma source, the plasma settings and the ambient conditions.
Isbary, G. +6 more
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Cold plasma brush generated at atmospheric pressure
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2007A cold plasma brush is generated at atmospheric pressure with low power consumption in the level of several watts (as low as 4W) up to tens of watts (up to 45W). The plasma can be ignited and sustained in both continuous and pulsed modes with different plasma gases such as argon or helium, but argon was selected as a primary gas for use in this work ...
Yixiang, Duan, C, Huang, Q S, Yu
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Actinic keratoses treated with cold atmospheric plasma
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2017Plasma is a partially or fully ionized gaseous state of matter containing chemically active species, such as ions, electrons, photons, reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, and UV light. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can be applied onto vital, heat-sensitive surfaces and is currently used in surgery, endoscopic procedures, and wound care with proven ...
Wirtz, M. +4 more
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Cold atmospheric plasma in cancer therapy
Physics of Plasmas, 2013Recent progress in atmospheric plasmas has led to the creation of cold plasmas with ion temperature close to room temperature. This paper outlines recent progress in understanding of cold plasma physics as well as application of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in cancer therapy. Varieties of novel plasma diagnostic techniques were developed recently in a
Michael Keidar +6 more
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