Effects of Pulse Width and Electrical Energy of Low‐Voltage Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields on Mitochondria in Cancer Cells
Yuto Ninagawa,
Ren Sugiura,
Eiko Kato
et al.
Abstract:Nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) have recently shown promise as a cancer therapy. Although nsPEF‐induced apoptotic responses have been observed, the stress on individual cell components has not been quantified. Therefore, the authors built a cell equivalent circuit, including mitochondria, to quantitatively calculate the voltage, electric field, and electrical energy applied to the cell components in the frequency domain. Additionally, pulse width and electrical energy changed in mitochondrial membra… Show more
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