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1st World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine and Food & Environmental Technologies [2016]

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About the First Industrial Scale PEF – Plants and Heinz Doevenspeck’s Role – A Historical Review
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Harnessing the Structure Modifying Potential of Pulsed Electric Fields (PEF) – Food Processing Examples in Product Stabilization, Process Acceleration and Compound Extraction
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Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Pulsed Electric Fields for Microbial Inactivation
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How Imaging Molecule Uptake into Cells can Reveal the Mechanisms of Membrane Electropermeabilization
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Tissue Reactions to Electroporation and Electrochemotherapy: Vascular Effects that have Implications in Tumor Treatment
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Nanosecond Pulses and Beyond – Towards Antenna Applications
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Optimal Irreversible Electroporation Techniques in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Liver and Pancreatic Cancer
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Electrotransfer of Antiangiogenic shRNA against Endoglin for Effective Cancer Treatment
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Abiotic Gene Transfer – A Rarity or a Ubiquity?
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Antimicrobial Effect of <italic>Stevia Rebaudiana</italic>Bertoni against <italic>Listeria Monocytogenes</italic> in a Beverage Processed by Pulsed Electric Fields (PEFs): Combined Effectiveness
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Pulsed Electric Field Technology Enhances Release of Anthocyanins from Grapes and Bioprotective Potential against Oxidative Stress
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Effects of Pulsed Electric Fields on Selected Quality Attributes of Beef Outside Flat (<italic>Biceps femoris</italic>)
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Study on a Solid-State Pulse Generator Based on Magnetic Switch for Food Treatments by Pulsed Electric Field (PEF)
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Modeling Dynamic Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements on Electroporated Cells
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Conductance Dynamics to Monitor and Control Cell Electropermeabilization
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Electric Field Mapping in <italic>ex vivo</italic> Anisotropic Muscle Tissue Using DT-MREIT
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Electrorotation as a Versatile Tool to Estimate Dielectric Properties of Multi-scale Biological Samples: from Single Cell to Spheroid Analysis
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Electrical Measurements for Monitoring Electroporation
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Comparison of Single-Shot Rapid Acquisition with Relaxation Enhancement and Echo Planar Current Density MRI Sequences for Monitoring of Electric Pulse Delivery in Irreversible Electroporation
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Micro Electro-permeabilization System for Cell Medium Conductivity Change Measurement of Erythrocytes Cells
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Magnetic Resonance Electrical Impedance Tomography for Monitoring Electrical Conductivity during Delivery of Electric Pulses in Irreversible Electroporation
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Mathematical Modeling of Electrochemical Phenomena at the Electrode-Solution Interface in a PEF Treatment Chamber
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Electrolytic Ablation Dose Planning Methodology
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Electroporation and Electrostimulation of Blind Retina Using Micro-electrode Arrays
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High Voltage Electric Discharges Assisted Extraction of Stilbenes from Grape Stems
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Microbial Inactivation in a Non-commercial Juice of Mango and Papaya Submitted to Pulsed Electric Fields in Presence of a <italic>Stevia rebaudiana</italic>Bertoni Extract
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Effects of Pulsed Electric Fields on Four Residual Fungicides in White Wines
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Control of Polyphenoloxidase and Peroxidase Activities in Mango and Papaya Juice by Pulsed Electric Field and <italic>Stevia</italic><italic>rebaudiana</italic> Bertoni Extract Combined Process
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Antimicrobial Capacity of a Cauliflower By-Product Infusion Combined with the PEF Treatment against <italic>S.</italic> Typhimurium
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Steviol Glycosides Stability after Pulsed Electric Technologies and Ultrasounds Treatments in Fruit Juice Blend Sweetened with <italic>Stevia rebaudiana</italic>
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Pulsed Electric Field Processing Optimization of Ascorbic Acid in a Mango and Papaya Beverage Sweetened with <italic>Stevia Rebaudiana</italic>
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Study of Transmembrane Voltage Kinetics during 100 <italic>μ</italic>s Pulse Using Voltage Sensitive Dyes
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Electroporation of a Bladder Cancer Cell Line in Presence of Calcium: Efficacy Dependence on Electric Field Strength and Calcium Concentration
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Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Stimulation Alters Osteoblast Actin Filament Morphology
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The Effect of Pulsed Electric Field on Mesenchymal Stem Cell Direct Migration
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Cell Sensitization is Induced by a Wide Range of Permeabilizing Electric Fields
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Effect of Electrode Distance in Electrochemotherapy: From Numerical Model to in Vitro Tests
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Numerical Analysis of Split Dose Protocols for Nspef-electroporation
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The Effect of Temperature on Protein Extraction by Electroporation and on Bacterial Viability
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Effects of the Content of Cholesterol on the Permeability of Vesicles Membranes Induced by Pulsed Electric Fields
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Electrostransfer of Plasmid gWIZ Blank into B16-F10 and TS/A Increase Expression of Cytosolic DNA PRRs
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Glucose Derivatives as Efficient Markers of Cell Reversible Electropermeabilization
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Effects of Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields on Cell-Cell Communication in a Monolayer
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Spheroids, A Three-Dimensional Preclinical Model for Electrochemotherapy and Gene Electrotransfer
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Mixed Spheroids as a Relevant 3D Biological Tool to Understand Therapeutic Window of Electrochemotherapy
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Modeling of In Vivo Tissue Electroporation and Cellular Uptake Enhancement
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Dynamic Modeling of Electroporation for the Computation of the Electric Field Distribution Inside Biological Tissues during the Application of the Pulse Voltage
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Effects of Pulse Addition in Electropermeabilization: Theoretical Insights on the Electric Conductivity
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Antimetastatic Potential in Mice after Gene Therapy with Plasmid AMEP
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Incorporation of the Blood Vessel Wall into Electroporation Simulations
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Design of an Applicator for nsPEF Exposure of Newborn Mice
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Ex vivo Evaluation of Transdermal Drug Delivery by Means of Electroporation with in vivo Oriented Experimental Protocols
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Sensitivity of Cells to Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields is Dependent on Membrane Lipid Microdomains
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Phase Transition to the Gel State Creates Long-Lived Electropores in Biomembranes
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Safety of Clinical Irreversible Electroporation
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Percutaneous and Intraoperative Irreversible Electroporation of Liver Cancer – A Monocenter Experience
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Web-Based Tool for Patient-Specific Planning of Electroporation-Based Tumor Treatments in Different Tissue
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Electrochemotherapy of Colorectal Liver Metastases – Trial Update
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Treatment of Primary Liver Tumors with Electrochemotherapy – Clinical Trial
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Technical Approach for Coupling Treatment Planning with Navigation Systems for Electroporation-Based Treatments
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Proper Patient and Treatment Parameters Selection for Electrochemotherapy of Deep Seated Head and Neck Tumors
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Gemcitabine + Cisplatin Combination Electrochemotherapy for Triple Negative Breast Cancers: An <italic>in vitro</italic> Model Study
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Prototype of a Flexible Grid Electrode to Treat Large Surfaces by Means of Electrochemotherapy
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Histological Characteristics of Soft Tissue Sarcomas Correlated to Electrical Resistance
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3D Assessment of Irreversible Electroporation Treatments in Vegetal Models
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Modeling of Tumor Growth Inhibition in Mice Following Electrochemotherapy
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A Novel Sample Preparation Concept for Sepsis Diagnostics Using High Frequency Electric Fields
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Cryopreservation of Human Umbilical Stem Cells in Combination with Trehalose and Reversible Electroporation
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Constructing Clinically Applicable Plasmids for Cancer Gene Therapy
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Evaluation of Smooth Muscle <italic>γ</italic> Actin Promoter Suitability for Tissue-Specific Gene Delivery of Interleukin 12
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Utilization of Multi-array Electrodes for Delivery of Drugs and Genes in the Mouse Skin
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Melanoma Cell Viability Is Reduced after Endoglin Silencing with Gene Electrotransfer
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Custom Experimental Apparatus Design for the Investigation of Ultrasound as an Active Enhancement Method in Transdermal Drug Delivery
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Magnetofection: An Effective, Selective and Feasible Non-viral Gene Delivery Method
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Emulating Exposures of Biological Samples to Lightning Strokes
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Mouse Melanoma (B16-F1) Cell Viability after Sonoporation in Acidic and CO<sub>2</sub> Saturated Media
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Antibacterial Efficacy of a Novel Plasma Reactor without an Applied Gas Flow
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Effect of Pulsed Electric Fields on Water Distribution in Apple Tissue as Monitored by NMR Relaxometry
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Pulsed Electric Field Effects on Wine Yeast in Defined Grape Juice Medium
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Improving the Extraction of Juice and Anthocyanin Compounds from Blueberry Fruits and Their by-Products by Pulsed Electric Fields
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Electroeradication of Escherichia Coli is Under the Control of the Conductance of the Pulsing Buffer
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Comparison of the Efficacy of Pulsed Electric Fields Treatments in the Millisecond and Microsecond Range for the Extraction of Betanine from Red Beetroot
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Extraction of Non-polar Molecules from Green Alga <italic>Chlorella vulgaris</italic> by Electroporation
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Extraction of Sugar Solution from Sugar Beet Cossettes by Electroporation and Compressive Load
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Animal Models for Translational Cancer Immunotherapy Studies
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Gene Electro Transfer to Left Ventricular Myocardium in Rat and Porcine Models
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Methodology for Assessing the Degree of Degeneration of the Porcine Intervertebral Discs Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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The Use of Pulsed Electric Fields for Protein Extraction from Nanochloropsis and Chlorella
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A Microfluidic Device for the Real-Time Characterization of Lipid Producing Algae Cell Population Submitted to a Pulsed Electric Field
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Design, Optimization and Scale-Up of Pulsed Electric Field Technologies for Large Flow Applications in Heterogeneous Matrices
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Electro-biorefinery as a Potential Tool for Valorization of Mango and Papaya By-products
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Electrochemotherapy in Veterinary Medicine – Our Clinical Experiences
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Electrochemogene Therapy as an Effective and Safe Treatment of Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors
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Numerical Study for Needle Electrode in Treatment of Cutaneous Tumor Model
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Benefits and Side-Effects of Electrochemotherapy in Veterinary Patients
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<italic>In vitro and in vivo</italic> Evaluation of a Plasmid Encoding Canine Interleukin 12
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Electrochemotherapy in Non-satisfactory Responding Tumors in Vet Patients: Combined Administration of Bleomycin, Systemic and Local
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