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This study elucidates the influence of the pulsing sequence of repetitive nanosecond pulsed electric fields on the viability of human cancer (HeLa S3) cells. A magnetic pulse compressor was used to repetitively deliver 70 ns-long high voltage pulses to cultured HeLa cells in a 4 mm-gap cuvette electrode. The repetition frequency was varied between 0.01 and 250 pulses per second (pps), corresponding...
Here, we demonstrates the influence of the pulsing sequence of repetitive nanosecond pulsed electric fields on the viability of human cancer cells. A commercially available repetitive magnetic pulse compression generator was used to deliver 70 ns-long high voltage pulses to cultured HeLa cells in a 4 mm-gap cuvette electrode. Two kinds of pulsing sequential patterns, simply repetitive ns pulses and...
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