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Open AccessCorrection: Corrigendum: Non-ionizing radiofrequency electromagnetic waves traversing the head can be used to detect cerebrovascular autoregulation responses
Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 21667; published online: 22 February 2016; updated: 20 April 2016. In this Article, J. Lavee is incorrectly listed as being affiliated with ‘Faculty of Life Science, Bar I...
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Open AccessNon-ionizing radiofrequency electromagnetic waves traversing the head can be used to detect cerebrovascular autoregulation responses
Monitoring changes in non-ionizing radiofrequency electromagnetic waves as they traverse the brain can detect the effects of stimuli employed in cerebrovascular autoregulation (CVA) tests on the brain, without...
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Germicide wound pad with active, in situ, electrolytically produced hypochlorous acid
We describe a new wound dressing technology that can actively generate an inorganic germicide agent, in situ, within the wound pad. The technology provides real time control over the quantitative, spatial and tem...
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Open AccessIrreversible electroporation on the small intestine
Non-thermal irreversible electroporation (NTIRE) has recently been conceived as a new minimally invasive ablation method, using microsecond electric fields to produce nanoscale defects in the cell membrane bil...
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Non-contact UWB Radar Technology to Assess Tremor
This work quantifies and analyzes tremor using Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radio technology. The UWB technology provides a new technology for non contact tremor assessment with extremely low radiation and penetratio...
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Electric Field Redistribution due to Conductivity Changes during Tissue Electroporation: Experiments with a Simple Vegetal Model
Electroporation, or electropermeabilization, is the phenomenon in which cell membrane permeability to ions and macromolecules is increased by exposing the cell to short high electric field pulses. In living ti...
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A new linear algebra based mathematical technique for Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy guided biopsy
In this theoretical study we use a new linear algebra manipulation on electrical impedance spectroscopy measurements to provide real time control on the insertion path of a needle into a particular non-homogen...
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Optimum Conductivity of Gels for Electric Field Homogenization in Tissue Electroporation Therapies
Electroporation is used in tissue for gene therapy, drug therapy and minimally invasive tissue ablation. For the electroporation to be successful, the electrical field that develops during the application of t...
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Electrical impedance measurements during electroporation of rat liver and muscle
Electroporation is the phenomenon in which cell membrane permeability is increased by exposing the cell to short high electric field pulses. It is used in vivo for gene therapy, drug therapy and tissue ablatio...
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Circular and Magnetron Inductor/Sensor Coils to Detect Volumetric Brain Edema by Inductive Phase Shift
Circular and planar magnetron coils were evaluated and compared for their ability to detect edema in the brain through volumetric inductive phase shift spectroscopy. The circular coil was considered as a singl...
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Frequency Marked Electrodes in Electrical Impedance Tomography
In Electrical Impedance Tomography current is injected into a body and voltage is measured to estimate the impedance or conductivity distribution inside the body. In many implementations, the current is inject...
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Tissue Ablation with Irreversible Electroporation
This study introduces a new method for minimally invasive treatment of cancer—the ablation of undesirable tissue through the use of irreversible electroporation. Electroporation is the permeabilization of the ...
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Open AccessTreatment of cancer with cryochemotherapy
Cryosurgery employs freezing to destroy solid tumours. However, frozen cells can survive and cause cancer recurrence. Bleomycin, an anticancer drug with a huge intrinsic cytotoxicity is normally not very effec...
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Ice-crystal growth and lectins
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