AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical chemotherapy and gene therapy of tissues, direct measurements of electroporation-mediated transport in multicellular environments are lacking. In this study, we used multicellular tumor spheroids of DU145 prostate cancer cells as a model tissue to measure the levels and distribution of molecular uptake in a multicellular environment as a function of electrical and other parameters. These measurements, and subsequent analysis, were used to test the hypothesis that cells in a multicellular environment respond to electroporation in a heterogeneous manner that differs from isolated cells in suspension due to differences in cell state, local solut...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
Electroporation is a technique that uses electric fields to create transient nanopores in a cell's m...
Electroporation (EP) is a method that is used to induce a temporal increase of cell membrane permeab...
AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical ...
Copyright © 2016 by ASME. This study develops a macroscopic model of mass transport in electroporate...
AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an...
Localized electroporation has evolved as an effective technology for the delivery of foreign molecul...
AbstractWe have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics o...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
We develop a model of single spherical cell electroporation and simulate spatial and temporal aspect...
AbstractThis study expands a previously developed model of a single cell electroporated by an extern...
ABSTRACT We have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new dynamical model of tissue electroporation. The...
Electroporation is a methodology for the introduction of drugs and genes into cells. This technique ...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
Electroporation is a technique that uses electric fields to create transient nanopores in a cell's m...
Electroporation (EP) is a method that is used to induce a temporal increase of cell membrane permeab...
AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical ...
Copyright © 2016 by ASME. This study develops a macroscopic model of mass transport in electroporate...
AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an...
Localized electroporation has evolved as an effective technology for the delivery of foreign molecul...
AbstractWe have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics o...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
We develop a model of single spherical cell electroporation and simulate spatial and temporal aspect...
AbstractThis study expands a previously developed model of a single cell electroporated by an extern...
ABSTRACT We have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a new dynamical model of tissue electroporation. The...
Electroporation is a methodology for the introduction of drugs and genes into cells. This technique ...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
Electroporation is a technique that uses electric fields to create transient nanopores in a cell's m...
Electroporation (EP) is a method that is used to induce a temporal increase of cell membrane permeab...