Abstract. A helium atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is applied to induce damage to aqueous plasmid DNA. The resulting fractions of the DNA conformers, which indicate intact molecules or DNA with single- or double-strand breaks, are determined using agarose gel electrophoresis. The DNA strand breaks increase with a decrease in the distance between the APPJ and DNA samples under two working conditions of the plasma source with different parameters of applied electric pulses. The damage level induced in the plasmid DNA is also enhanced with increased plasma irradiation time. The reactive species generated in the APPJ are characterized by optical emission spectra, and their roles in possible DNA damage processes occurring in an aqueous en...
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (APP) is being used widely in a variety of biomedical applications. Exte...
The influence of plasma-generated reactive species on the conformation of plasmid DNA (pDNA) and the...
An investigation to evaluate water safety regarding residual radicals as a result of water exposure ...
A helium atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is applied to induce damage to aqueous plasmid DNA. ...
A helium atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) source with a dielectric capillary and two...
In this study, we have investigated the interaction of a ‘cold’ Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet (APP...
The DNA molecule is observed to be very susceptible to short term exposures to an atmospheric pressu...
Introduction The aim of this study was toinvestigate the sterilization potential of atmospheric pres...
The DNA molecule is observed to be very susceptible to short-term exposures to an atmospheric pressu...
In this study we have investigated the plasma-air boundary of an atmospheric pressure disc...
To investigate the potential role of the hydroxyl radical (•OH) in cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) jet...
In this study we have investigated the plasma-air boundary of an atmospheric pressure discharge by e...
In this study we have investigated the plasma-air boundary of an atmospheric pressure discharge by e...
We report a single-molecule-based analysis of strand breakages on large DNA molecules induced by an ...
We report a single-molecule-based analysis of strand breakages on large DNA molecules induced by an ...
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (APP) is being used widely in a variety of biomedical applications. Exte...
The influence of plasma-generated reactive species on the conformation of plasmid DNA (pDNA) and the...
An investigation to evaluate water safety regarding residual radicals as a result of water exposure ...
A helium atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is applied to induce damage to aqueous plasmid DNA. ...
A helium atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) source with a dielectric capillary and two...
In this study, we have investigated the interaction of a ‘cold’ Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet (APP...
The DNA molecule is observed to be very susceptible to short term exposures to an atmospheric pressu...
Introduction The aim of this study was toinvestigate the sterilization potential of atmospheric pres...
The DNA molecule is observed to be very susceptible to short-term exposures to an atmospheric pressu...
In this study we have investigated the plasma-air boundary of an atmospheric pressure disc...
To investigate the potential role of the hydroxyl radical (•OH) in cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) jet...
In this study we have investigated the plasma-air boundary of an atmospheric pressure discharge by e...
In this study we have investigated the plasma-air boundary of an atmospheric pressure discharge by e...
We report a single-molecule-based analysis of strand breakages on large DNA molecules induced by an ...
We report a single-molecule-based analysis of strand breakages on large DNA molecules induced by an ...
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (APP) is being used widely in a variety of biomedical applications. Exte...
The influence of plasma-generated reactive species on the conformation of plasmid DNA (pDNA) and the...
An investigation to evaluate water safety regarding residual radicals as a result of water exposure ...