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Capacitive coupling increases the accuracy of cell-specific tumour ablation by electric fields
View ORCID ProfileTerje Wimberger, View ORCID ProfileVerena K. Köhler, View ORCID ProfileEva K. Ehmoser, View ORCID ProfileKlemens J. Wassermann
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/819375
Terje Wimberger
aAIT - Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Department of Health & Environment, Vienna 1210, Austria
bBOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Nanobiotechnology, Vienna 1190, Austria
Verena K. Köhler
aAIT - Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Department of Health & Environment, Vienna 1210, Austria
cBOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Biotechnology, Vienna 1190, Austria
Eva K. Ehmoser
bBOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Department of Nanobiotechnology, Vienna 1190, Austria
Klemens J. Wassermann
aAIT - Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Department of Health & Environment, Vienna 1210, Austria
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Posted October 28, 2019.
Capacitive coupling increases the accuracy of cell-specific tumour ablation by electric fields
Terje Wimberger, Verena K. Köhler, Eva K. Ehmoser, Klemens J. Wassermann
bioRxiv 819375; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/819375
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