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View article: Characterization of Mesenchymal and Neural Stem Cells Response to Bipolar Microsecond Electric Pulses Stimulation
Characterization of Mesenchymal and Neural Stem Cells Response to Bipolar Microsecond Electric Pulses Stimulation Open
In the tissue regeneration field, stem cell transplantation represents a promising therapeutic strategy. To favor their implantation, proliferation and differentiation need to be controlled. Several studies have demonstrated that stem cell…
View article: Lab-on-Chip Label-Free Sensing System for Electroporation Based on Time-Lapse Microscopy
Lab-on-Chip Label-Free Sensing System for Electroporation Based on Time-Lapse Microscopy Open
Electroporation has been shown to have considerable potential in biological research and clinical applications. This technique permits the opening of reversible or irreversible nanometric pores in cellular membranes by the application of a…
View article: Dosimetry for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: a translational study from Alzheimer’s disease patients to controlled in vitro investigations
Dosimetry for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: a translational study from Alzheimer’s disease patients to controlled in vitro investigations Open
Objective. Recent studies have indicated that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) could enhance cognition in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients, but to now the molecular-level interaction mechanisms driving this effect remai…
View article: Comparison of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Dosimetry between Structured and Unstructured Grids Using Different Solvers
Comparison of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Dosimetry between Structured and Unstructured Grids Using Different Solvers Open
In recent years, the interest in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has surged, necessitating deeper understanding, development, and use of low-frequency (LF) numerical dosimetry for TMS studies. While various ad hoc dosimetric models…
View article: In Vitro Imaging and Molecular Characterization of Ca2+ Flux Modulation by Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields
In Vitro Imaging and Molecular Characterization of Ca2+ Flux Modulation by Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields Open
In recent years, the application of pulsed electric fields with very short durations (nanoseconds) and extremely high amplitudes (MV/m) has been investigated for novel medical purposes. Various electric protocols have been explored for dif…
View article: Characterization of Stem Cells Response to Bipolar Microsecond Pulses Electric Stimulation
Characterization of Stem Cells Response to Bipolar Microsecond Pulses Electric Stimulation Open
In the tissue regeneration field, stem cell transplantation and the control of their differentiation represent a promising therapeutic strategy. The second aspect can be achieved using electrical stimulation. This study aims to characteriz…
View article: Anti-inflammatory effect of microsecond pulses for spinal cord injury treatment
Anti-inflammatory effect of microsecond pulses for spinal cord injury treatment Open
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating and common neurologic disorder that has profound influences on modern society from physical, psychosocial, and socioeconomic perspectives.Currently, despite the numerous studies and clinical trials…
View article: Automatic Monitoring of Fruit Ripening Rooms by UHF RFID Sensor Network and Machine Learning
Automatic Monitoring of Fruit Ripening Rooms by UHF RFID Sensor Network and Machine Learning Open
Accelerated ripening through the exposure of fruits to controlled environmental conditions and gases is nowadays one of the most assessed food technologies, especially for climacteric and exotic products. However, a fine granularity contro…
View article: Experimental Assessment of Wireless Monitoring of Axilla Temperature by Means of Epidermal Battery-Less RFID Sensors
Experimental Assessment of Wireless Monitoring of Axilla Temperature by Means of Epidermal Battery-Less RFID Sensors Open
Wireless epidermal devices (WEDs), based on UHF radio frequency identification (RFID), enable a contactless and noninvasive human body monitoring through sampling of health parameters directly on the skin. With reference to body temperatur…
View article: Decreased spontaneous electrical activity in neuronal networks exposed to radiofrequency 1,800 MHz signals
Decreased spontaneous electrical activity in neuronal networks exposed to radiofrequency 1,800 MHz signals Open
The rapid development of wireless communications has raised questions about their potential health risks. So far, the only identified biological effects of radiofrequency fields (RF) are known to be caused by heating, but the issue of pote…
View article: Stimulation Strategies for Tinnitus Suppression in a Neuron Model
Stimulation Strategies for Tinnitus Suppression in a Neuron Model Open
Tinnitus is a debilitating perception of sound in the absence of external auditory stimuli. It may have either a central or a peripheral origin in the cochlea. Experimental studies evidenced that an electrical stimulation of peripheral aud…
View article: An open-label, one-arm, dose-escalation study to evaluate safety and tolerability of extremely low frequency magnetic fields in acute ischemic stroke
An open-label, one-arm, dose-escalation study to evaluate safety and tolerability of extremely low frequency magnetic fields in acute ischemic stroke Open
Extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) could be an alternative neuroprotective approach for ischemic stroke because preclinical studies have demonstrated their effects on the mechanisms underlying ischemic damage. The purpose of …