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Application of cold atmospheric‐pressure plasma (CAP) for wound treatment but also for decontamination of food or water often includes the presence of proteins. These proteins contain amino acids with functional groups such as thiol (SH) groups. Plasma‐mediated effects in biological systems involve reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS). In this regard, the redox signaling is often mediated...
In recent years, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has been proposed as a novel method to enhance transdermal drug delivery, while avoiding tissue damage. However, the underlying mechanism for the increasing skin permeability upon CAP treatment is still undefined. We propose a mechanism in which CAP‐generated reactive species induce cross‐linking of skin lipids, leading to the generation of nanopores,...
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