2016
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i46/107142
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Optimization of Electric Field Parameters for HT29 Cell Line towards Wound Healing Application

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“…Preosteoblasts [123], obsteoblasts [37], unrestricted somatic human stem cells [124], human umbilical vein ECs [125], NSCs [126], human dermal fibroblasts [127] exhibited 0.2 to 1.5 times proliferation, with increasing cellular metabolic activity, and do not affect cell phenotype [123]. High-intensity ES of > 100 V/cm is also favorable for cell proliferation in a short period (< 1 ms) single stimulation, but excessively high intensity leads to cell death [128].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preosteoblasts [123], obsteoblasts [37], unrestricted somatic human stem cells [124], human umbilical vein ECs [125], NSCs [126], human dermal fibroblasts [127] exhibited 0.2 to 1.5 times proliferation, with increasing cellular metabolic activity, and do not affect cell phenotype [123]. High-intensity ES of > 100 V/cm is also favorable for cell proliferation in a short period (< 1 ms) single stimulation, but excessively high intensity leads to cell death [128].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cell's viability and permeability dependence on the pulse duration were measured using ive pulses durations (that is 100us, 500us, 5ms, 10ms, and 20ms). Cell's viability was found to decrease with increase in pulse duration at constant pulse amplitude [34]. Whereas, permeability was found to be proportional to pulse duration (that is, permeability increases with an increase in pulse duration from 100us to 20ms), with constant pulse amplitude and the number of a pulse [35,36].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The use of continuous current at 100 mA demonstrated great results regarding proliferation and elongation of osteoblasts [20]. High intensity ES (>100 V/cm) showed favorable results as well for cell proliferation in a short period of time, yet a higher intensity might induce cell death [21]. It has been also proposed that low ES intensity application (ranging from 10 μA to 50 μA) in vitro, as direct current, might stimulate the repair process by cell stimulation [13,16,22].…”
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confidence: 99%