Atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) has emerged rapidly as a potent tool for cancer therapy thanks to its multiple anti-cancer effects. Depending on the types, APP has been shown to induce necrosis, apoptosis, or senescence in cancer cells in vitro and reduce tumor size in vivo. While recent progress in plasma medicine has led to various hypotheses for the molecular mechanism of APP, the key effector in anti-cancer processes still remains elusive. In this study, we show that APP treatment on an invasive breast cancer cell line (MDA-MB-231) dramatically alters these cells’ morphology and further suppresses migratory activity. In addition to the functional changes, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers, such as vimentin and alpha-s...
Background: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is increasingly used in the field of oncology. Many of th...
International audienceNumerous studies have reported cold atmospheric plasma cytotoxic activities in...
The requirements for new technologies to serve as anticancer agents go far beyond their toxicity pot...
<div><p>Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is defined as a partially or completely ionized gas that...
Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is defined as a partially or completely ionized gas that include...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has emerged as a highly selective anticancer agent, most recently in t...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has received great attention due to its noteworthy ability, and has al...
Free to read Gas discharge plasmas formed at atmospheric pressure and near room temperature have rec...
International audienceIntensive ongoing research in the field of anticancer treatment points to the ...
DoctorPlasma research, with success in semiconductor processing at low pressure (~ mTorr), has expan...
Purpose: Nonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma (NEAPP) therapy has recently been focused on as ...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a technology based on quasi-neutral ionized gas at low temperatures, ...
Atmospheric-pressure plasmas (APs) have been identified as a promising cancer therapy that is able t...
Atmospheric-pressure plasmas (APs) have been identified as a promising cancer therapy that is able t...
Over the past decade, cold atmospheric plasmas have shown promising application in cancer therapy. T...
Background: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is increasingly used in the field of oncology. Many of th...
International audienceNumerous studies have reported cold atmospheric plasma cytotoxic activities in...
The requirements for new technologies to serve as anticancer agents go far beyond their toxicity pot...
<div><p>Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is defined as a partially or completely ionized gas that...
Plasma, the fourth state of matter, is defined as a partially or completely ionized gas that include...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has emerged as a highly selective anticancer agent, most recently in t...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has received great attention due to its noteworthy ability, and has al...
Free to read Gas discharge plasmas formed at atmospheric pressure and near room temperature have rec...
International audienceIntensive ongoing research in the field of anticancer treatment points to the ...
DoctorPlasma research, with success in semiconductor processing at low pressure (~ mTorr), has expan...
Purpose: Nonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma (NEAPP) therapy has recently been focused on as ...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a technology based on quasi-neutral ionized gas at low temperatures, ...
Atmospheric-pressure plasmas (APs) have been identified as a promising cancer therapy that is able t...
Atmospheric-pressure plasmas (APs) have been identified as a promising cancer therapy that is able t...
Over the past decade, cold atmospheric plasmas have shown promising application in cancer therapy. T...
Background: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is increasingly used in the field of oncology. Many of th...
International audienceNumerous studies have reported cold atmospheric plasma cytotoxic activities in...
The requirements for new technologies to serve as anticancer agents go far beyond their toxicity pot...