• Irreversible electroporation or IRE is a soft tissue ablation technique using short but strong electrical fields to create permanent and hence lethal nanopores...
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    develop and deploy irreversible electroporation-based technologies within clinical environments. The first group to look at electroporation for medical applications...
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    (www.mposium.com) Irreversible electroporation video demonstration: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: Irreversible Electroporation (NanoKnife) to Treat...
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    particularly in terms of recovery time, is being evaluated. Irreversible electroporation is a relatively novel ablation technique with potential for downstaging...
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  • high-amplitude pulsed (microsecond duration) electric fields to create irreversible electroporation in tissues. It is used most widely to treat tumors (cancer) or...
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  • PMID 38392571. "Irreversible Electroporation Ablation for Prostate Cancer". Moffitt Cancer Center. Grasso, Rosario Francesco (23 August 2021). "Irreversible Electroporation...
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  • Field Ablation, high-amplitude pulse electrical fields to create irreversible electroporation in tissues Pahang FA, a Malaysian association football club Palestinian...
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  • Entertainment Iron response element, a regulatory RNA sequence Irreversible electroporation, a medical soft tissue ablation method IRE (unit), a unit used...
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    chemoembolization, selective internal radiation therapy and irreversible electroporation. For most patients no effective treatment exists because both...
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  • recently irreversible electroporation. Irreversible electroporation video demonstration: https://www.mskcc.org/videos/irreversible-electroporation...
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    stimulus. This electrical process is documented as Non-thermal irreversible electroporation (NTIRE) and is limited to small tissues and the limited possibilities...
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  • the treatment of prostate cancer, often in combination with Irreversible Electroporation (IRE). In a number of clinical studies (phase II and phase III)...
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    achieved. In contrast to the thermal methods (extreme heat or cold) electroporation is being used and evaluated as a means of killing very small areas...
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  • Guangzhou, China, 510305. Guangzhou Fuda Cancer Hospital practices irreversible electroporation, cryoablation, combined immunotherapy, microvascular intervention...
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    medical device designed for the specific purpose of performing irreversible electroporation. The device implements a direct current generator which emits...
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  • Energy during Image-guided Tumor Ablation. Lung Ablation with Irreversible Electroporation Promotes Immune Cell Infiltration by Sparing Extracellular Matrix...
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  • irreversible damage from which they can no longer close, thus leading to low cell viability. Attempts have been made to miniaturize electroporation such...
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    Publishing, Singapore 2012 New Technique of Cancer Ablation Irreversible Electroporation, Shanghai Science and Technology Lecture Publishing, Shanghai...
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    the source. Damage due to current is through tissue heating and/or electroporation injury. For most cases of high-energy electrical trauma, the Joule...
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  • electro-rotation, electro-deformation, electro-disruption, electro-destruction, electroporation, and electro-fusion. Diverse electromanipulations are achieved using...
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    alter the genetic pool (a process called genetic pollution), which is an irreversible change." Invasive species can invade both large and small native populations...
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  • EKB-569 – electroacupuncture – electrodesiccation – electrolarynx – electroporation therapy – eligibility criteria – embolism – embolization – embryoma...
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    inserted using Agrobacterium-mediated recombination, biolistics or electroporation. As only a single cell is transformed with genetic material, the organism...
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    distribution of insertions. L1 insertions at genomic sites are also irreversible, and thus any mutagenic event caused by an L1 insertion is “tagged” by...
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    techniques are available, such as chemical sensitisation of cells, electroporation, optical injection and biolistics. Finally, the transfected cells are...
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    associated complexes into cells can occur via viral and non-viral systems. Electroporation of DNA, RNA, or ribonucleocomplexes is a common technique, though it...
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  • with other techniques such as immunolabelling and radiolabelling. electroporation A molecular biology technique in which a strong electric field is applied...
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    via endocytosis (the most common method), direct microinjection, and electroporation, and once in the cell, they become concentrated in the nucleus and...
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    be induced to take up foreign DNA, usually by exposed heat shock or electroporation. DNA is generally inserted into animal cells using microinjection,...
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  • are common chemical techniques to develop nanoparticles. Sonication, electroporation, and incubation are common methods to load drugs into nanocarriers...
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