2022
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2021.3108038
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Millimeter-Wave Heating In Vitro: Local Microscale Temperature Measurements Correlated to Heat Shock Cellular Response

Abstract: Cellular sensitivity to heat is highly variable depending on the cell line. The aim of this paper is to assess the cellular sensitivity of the A375 melanoma cell line to continuous (CW) millimeter-waves (MMW) induced heating at 58.4 GHz, between 37 • C and 47 • C to get a deeper insight into optimization of thermal treatment of superficial skin cancer. Methods: Phosphorylation of heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) was mapped within an area of about 30 mm 2 to visualize the variation of heat-induced cellular stress … Show more

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“…The exposure system as well as the electromagnetic dosimetry were described in detail in [10], [20]. Briefly, a thin cell monolayer cultured in a well of a 12-well tissue culture plate was exposed from the bottom 5 mm away from an open-ended rectangular WR15 waveguide (WG) antenna (aperture size 3.81×1.905 mm 2 ), used as a source of the MMW radiation.…”
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“…The exposure system as well as the electromagnetic dosimetry were described in detail in [10], [20]. Briefly, a thin cell monolayer cultured in a well of a 12-well tissue culture plate was exposed from the bottom 5 mm away from an open-ended rectangular WR15 waveguide (WG) antenna (aperture size 3.81×1.905 mm 2 ), used as a source of the MMW radiation.…”
Section: A Exposure Setup and Electromagnetic Dosimetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical simulations were performed using the finite integration technique (FIT) solver of CST Microwave Studio 2018 (Computer Simulation Technology [CST]; Dassault Systemes, Darmstadt, Germany) as detailed in [10], [20]. Due to the shallow penetration of the MMW, the specific absorption rate (SAR) distribution in the exposed cell monolayer rapidly decreases along all the directions of the well [10], [20]. Computed local SAR in the cell monolayer, at the center of the exposure -aligned with the boresight axis of the open-ended WG -is equal to 19.8 W/kg per 1 W of incident power.…”
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