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Candida albicans is an opportunistic human fungal pathogen t hat normally resides in the digestive system. The Candida albicans cell wall is composed of mannoprotein, β-Glucan and chitin. To explore the antitumor activity of components produced by Candida albicans, nanoelectropulse was introduced in t his study. Candida albicans viability after nanoelectropulse exposure were assessed by colony-forming...
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most widespread malignant oral cavity neoplasm, with even higher proportion of deaths than breast cancer and cervical cancer. Although advances were made in conventional treatment for OSCC such as surgery and radiation therapy, there has not been significant increase in the 5-year survival rate in the past four decades, and chemotherapeutic drug resistance...
In this paper, a novel and fast method to detect liver nodules automatically based on the original image, which avoids problems raised by liver segmentation was proposed. Algorithms were applied to determine the candidate regions which may contain nodules and the gray value of a nodule is typically considered to be a local extremum, but not necessarily a maximum, as it differs in signal from the surrounding...
Electrical models for biological cells predict that reducing the duration of applied electrical pulses to values below the charging time of the outer cell membrane (which is on the order of 100 ns for mammalian cells) causes a strong increase in the probability of electric field interactions with intracellular structures due to displacement currents. For electric field amplitudes exceeding MV/m, such...
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