Plasma is an ionized gas. It is typically formed at high temperature. As a result of both the development of low-temperature plasma sources and a better understanding of complex plasma phenomena over the last decade, "plasma medicine" has become a booming interdisciplinary research topic of growing importance that explores enormous opportunities at the interface of chemistry, plasma physics, and biomedical sciences with engineering. This review presents the latest development in plasma medicine in the area of the central nervous system and aims to introduce cutting-edge plasma medicine to clinical and translational medical researchers and practitioners.</p
As a result of the growing interest in using low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma sources for...
Plasma medicine is a new medical field with first very promising practical studies. However, basic r...
Low temperature plasmas that can be generated at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures below 40°C...
This mini review is to introduce the readers of Plasma to the field of plasma medicine. This is a mu...
The introduction of low temperature plasma technology to medical research and to the healthcare aren...
Plasma can be defined as the extracellular matrix of blood cells. Plasma components, their role in h...
Plasma, the fourth and most pervasive state of matter in the visible universe, is a fascinating medi...
There is growing interest in the use of physical plasmas (ionized gases) for biomedical applications...
Plasma, the fourth and most pervasive state of matter in the visible universe, is a fascinating medi...
This introductory review on plasma health care is intended to provide the interested reader with a s...
‘Plasma Healthcare’ is an emerging interdisciplinary research topic of rapidly growing importance, e...
Recent demonstrations of plasma technology in the treatment of living cells, tissues, and organs are...
Plasma medicine is a new medical field with first very promising practical studies. However, basic ...
AbstractPlasma medicine refers to the application of nonequilibrium plasmas at approximately body te...
As a result of the growing interest in using low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma sources for...
Plasma medicine is a new medical field with first very promising practical studies. However, basic r...
Low temperature plasmas that can be generated at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures below 40°C...
This mini review is to introduce the readers of Plasma to the field of plasma medicine. This is a mu...
The introduction of low temperature plasma technology to medical research and to the healthcare aren...
Plasma can be defined as the extracellular matrix of blood cells. Plasma components, their role in h...
Plasma, the fourth and most pervasive state of matter in the visible universe, is a fascinating medi...
There is growing interest in the use of physical plasmas (ionized gases) for biomedical applications...
Plasma, the fourth and most pervasive state of matter in the visible universe, is a fascinating medi...
This introductory review on plasma health care is intended to provide the interested reader with a s...
‘Plasma Healthcare’ is an emerging interdisciplinary research topic of rapidly growing importance, e...
Recent demonstrations of plasma technology in the treatment of living cells, tissues, and organs are...
Plasma medicine is a new medical field with first very promising practical studies. However, basic ...
AbstractPlasma medicine refers to the application of nonequilibrium plasmas at approximately body te...
As a result of the growing interest in using low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma sources for...
Plasma medicine is a new medical field with first very promising practical studies. However, basic r...
Low temperature plasmas that can be generated at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures below 40°C...