Keidar M. Plasma for cancer treatment. Plasma Sources Sci Technol. 2015;24:033001.Keidar M. Plasma for cancer treatment. Plasma Sour Sci Technol. 2015;24:033001.M. Keidar, Plasma for cancer treatment, Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 24, 0033001 (2015)...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a near room temperature ionized gas, has shown potential application in many branches of medicine, particularly in cancer treatment. In previous studies, the biological effect of CAP on cancer cells and other mammalian cells has been based solely on the chemical fact...
METHOD FOR MAKING AND USING COLD ATMOMSPHEREIC PLASMA STIMULATED MEDIA FOR CANCER TREATMENTA method for preparing cold atmospheric plasma stimulated cell culture media with a cold atmospheric plasma system having a delivery port out of which an inert gas flows. The inert gas may be helium. The ...
Plasma for cancer treatment. Plasma Sources Sci T 24, 033001, https://doi.org/10.1088/0963-0252/24/3/033001 (2015). Article ADS CAS Google Scholar Arjunan, K. P., Friedman, G., Fridman, A. & Clyne, A. M. Non-thermal dielectric barrier discharge plasma induces angiogenesis through ...
Is cold atmospheric plasma an option for bladder cancer treatment? In vitro studiesdoi:10.1016/S1569-9056(19)33385-8C.B. GuilhermeA.R. NevesEdgar Tavares da SilvaR. Silva-TeixeiraMaria Filomena BotelhoEuropean Urology Supplements
cancer cells and may not fully capture the mutational landscape of the disease. It is also worth noting that each tissue biopsy provides a portrait of the cancer at a single point in time, and subsequent biopsies are required to characterize cancer progression and/or treatment responses over ...
The effects of Atmospheric –Pressure Cold Plasma on cancer cells is reviewed; the purpose of this thesis is to introduce plasma as a novel, promising technology which may open a new path for researchers to treat cancer, considering limitations and detrimental side effects of common treatment metho...
Convalescent plasma for the treatment of severe COVID-19 infection in cancer patients. Cancer Med. 2020;9(22):8571-8578. doi:10.1002/cam4.3457PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 45. Rodionov RN, Biener A, Spieth P, et al. Potential benefit of convalescent plasma transfusions in ...
Thesein vitroresults suggest that the elevated concentration of highly reactive free CP-derived hydrolysis products in plasma may cause the toxic side-effects in cancer patients. More importantly, the deliberate increase of the plasma HSA concentration in cancer patients prior to CP treatment would ...
Plasma has been reported to have an alternative treatment potential for wound healing, sterilization, and anti-cancer purposes; moreover, it is an innovative research field in medicine [12, 14, 15]. Non-thermal gas-type plasma (NTP) has shown a beneficial effect on the highly complex cascade...