AbstractIn many electroporation applications mass transport in biological tissue is of primary concern. This paper presents a theoretical advancement in the field and gives some examples of model use in electroporation applications. The study focuses on post-treatment solute diffusion.We use a dual-porosity approach to describe solute diffusion in electroporated biological tissue. The cellular membrane presents a hindrance to solute transport into the extracellular space and is modeled as electroporation-dependent porosity, assigned to the intracellular space (the finite rate of mass transfer within an individual cell is not accounted for, for reasons that we elaborate on). The second porosity is that of the extracellular space, through whi...
Vascular endothelium selectively controls the transport of plasma contents across the blood vessel w...
The electroporation technique utilizes pulsed electric fields to induce porous defects in the cell m...
A theoretical model for electroporation of multilamellar lipid system due to a series of large elect...
AbstractIn many electroporation applications mass transport in biological tissue is of primary conce...
Copyright © 2016 by ASME. This study develops a macroscopic model of mass transport in electroporate...
A kinetic model of cell electroporation is presented. The creation and resealing of metastable pores...
The process of pore disappearance after cell electroporation is analyzed theoretically. On the basis...
The process of pore disappearance after cell electroporation is analyzed theoretically. On the basis...
ABSTRACT Electroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new dynamical model of tissue electroporation. The...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
Cell electroporation is a complex phenomenon, which consists in the emergence of defects in cell mem...
Electroporation is the formation of reversible pores in cell membranes under a brief pulse of high e...
Electroporation is a non-thermal electromagnetic phenomenon widely used in medical diseases treatmen...
AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical ...
Vascular endothelium selectively controls the transport of plasma contents across the blood vessel w...
The electroporation technique utilizes pulsed electric fields to induce porous defects in the cell m...
A theoretical model for electroporation of multilamellar lipid system due to a series of large elect...
AbstractIn many electroporation applications mass transport in biological tissue is of primary conce...
Copyright © 2016 by ASME. This study develops a macroscopic model of mass transport in electroporate...
A kinetic model of cell electroporation is presented. The creation and resealing of metastable pores...
The process of pore disappearance after cell electroporation is analyzed theoretically. On the basis...
The process of pore disappearance after cell electroporation is analyzed theoretically. On the basis...
ABSTRACT Electroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new dynamical model of tissue electroporation. The...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
Cell electroporation is a complex phenomenon, which consists in the emergence of defects in cell mem...
Electroporation is the formation of reversible pores in cell membranes under a brief pulse of high e...
Electroporation is a non-thermal electromagnetic phenomenon widely used in medical diseases treatmen...
AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical ...
Vascular endothelium selectively controls the transport of plasma contents across the blood vessel w...
The electroporation technique utilizes pulsed electric fields to induce porous defects in the cell m...
A theoretical model for electroporation of multilamellar lipid system due to a series of large elect...