Search Results - "Lebar, A.M."
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Feasibility of Employing Model-Based Optimization of Pulse Amplitude and Electrode Distance for Effective Tumor Electropermeabilization
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-05-2007)“…In electrochemotherapy (ECT) electropermeabilization, parameters (pulse amplitude, electrode setup) need to be customized in order to expose the whole tumor to…”
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Measurement protocol for planar lipid bilayer viscoelastic properties
Published in IEEE transactions on dielectrics and electrical insulation (01-10-2009)“…This paper describes how to estimate planar lipid bilayer's elasticity module E and surface tension sigma by means of measuring its breakdown voltage and using…”
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A System for the Determination of Planar Lipid Bilayer Breakdown Voltage and Its Applications
Published in IEEE transactions on nanobioscience (01-06-2009)“…In this paper, we focus on measurement principles used in electroporation studies on planar lipid bilayers. In particular, we point out the voltage-clamp…”
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Inter-pulse interval between rectangular voltage pulses affects electroporation threshold of artificial lipid bilayers
Published in IEEE transactions on nanobioscience (01-09-2002)“…Describes experiments that determine how the inter-pulse interval between rectangular pulses in a train of pulses alters the threshold of electroporation of…”
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An optoelectric plantar "shear" sensing transducer: design, validation, and preliminary subject tests
Published in IEEE transactions on rehabilitation engineering (01-12-1996)“…A prototype miniature plantar shear sensing transducer was developed, characterized, and tested in this study. Electro-optical components were chosen for the…”
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Development of a miniature plantar shear force sensing transducer
Published in Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Societ (1993)“…We have developed a circular (15mm in diameter x 3.8mm thick) shear force sensing transducer consisting of two circular metal discs and two flat springs to…”
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