Pulsed voltage cold atmospheric plasma jet and gold nanoparticles enhance cytotoxic anticancer effect
I Schweigert,
M Biryukov,
A Polyakova
et al.
Abstract:Efficient and biologically safe mode of cold atmospheric plasma jet (CAPJ) is
crucial for the development of CAPJ-based anticancer therapy. In the experiment and
numerical simulations, by changing the pulse duration of a positive-pulsed voltage, we
found the optimal CAPJ modes with a regular streamer propagation and a maximum
discharge current at a temperature T<42 ◦C. These CAPJs substantially suppressed the
viability of cancer cells. To enhance a cytotoxic effect of… Show more
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