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Author World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine and Food & Environmental Technologies (2015 : Portorož, Slovenia)

Title 1st World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine and Food & Environmental Technologies (WC 2015) : Portorož, Slovenia, September 6-10, 2015
Published Singapore : Springer, 2016

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Series IFMBE proceedings ; volume 53
IFMBE proceedings ; v. 53.
Contents Preface; Satellite Events Incorporated in WC2015; Committees; Sponsors; Table of Contents; Invited Plenary Lectures; About the First Industrial Scale PEF -- Plants and Heinz Doevenspeck'sRole -- A Historical Review; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DOEVENSPECK̀S PROJECTSFROM 1958 UNTIL 1983; III. COOPERATION DOEVENSPECK- KRUPP UNTIL 1993; Harnessing the Structure Modifying Potential of Pulsed ElectricFields (PEF) -- Food Processing Examples in Product Stabilization, Process Acceleration and Compound Extraction; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CASE STUDY 1: PEFIN HURDLE PRESERVATION
III. CASE STUDY 2: PEF IN SPOREINACTIVATIONIV. CASE STUDY 3: PEF IN HYDROLYSISTERMINATION; V. CASE STUDY 4: PEF IN WASTEVALORISATION; VI. CASE STUDY 5: PEFIN MEAT TENDERISATION; VII. CASE STUDY 6: PEF IN MEAT CURING; VIII. CONCLUSIONS; Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Pulsed Electric Fieldsfor Microbial Inactivation; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BASICS PRINCIPLES OF MICROBIALINACTIVATION BY PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS; III. FACTORS AFFECTING MICROBIALINACTIVATION BY PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS; IV. FOOD PRESERVATION BY PULSEDELECTRIC FIELDS
How Imaging Molecule Uptake into Cells can Reveal the Mechanismsof Membrane ElectropermeabilizationI. INTRODUCTION; II. MECHANISMS OF MEMBRANEELECTROPERMEABILIZATION AND DNA TRANSFER INTO CELLS.; III. LIPID VESICLES AND 3D CELL CULTURESAS OTHER MODELS TO STUDYELECTROPERMEABILIZATION; IV. CONCLUSIONS; Tissue Reactions to Electroporation and Electrochemotherapy: Vascular Effects that have Implications in Tumor Treatment; I. INTRODUCTION; II. VASCULAR EFFECTS OF ELECTROPORATION; III. VASCULAR EFFECTS OF ELECTROCHEMOTHERAPY; IV. CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS; V. CONCLUSIONS
Nanosecond Pulses and Beyond -- Towards Antenna Applications I. INTRODUCTION; II. NANOSECOND PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD EFFECTS; III. FROM NANOSECOND TOPICO SECOND PULSES; IV. PICO SECOND PULSE GENERATORS; V. BIOELECTRIC EFFECTS OF PICO SECOND PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS (PSPEF); VI. FROM INVASIVE PULSE DELIVERY SYSTEMS TO ANTENNAS ; VII. CONCLUSION; Optimal Irreversible Electroporation Techniques in the Treatment of LocallyAdvanced Liver and Pancreatic Cancer; I. INTRODUCTION; II. LOCAL TISSUE FACTORS THAT AFFECT IRE; III. TECHNIQUE OF PERFORMING IRE IN LIVERFOR TUMORS WITH VASCULAR PROXIMITY
IV. CLINICAL RESULTS OF IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION FOR HEPATIC MALIGNANCIES Electrotransfer of Antiangiogenic shRNA against Endoglinfor Effective Cancer Treatment; I. VASCULAR TARGETED THERAPIES; II. ENDOGLIN; III. SiRNA AGAINST ENDOGLIN; IV. VASCULAR TARGETED EFFECTS OF shRNAAGAINST ENDOGLIN; V. ANTITUMOR AND ANTIMETASTATICEFFECTS OF shRNA AGAINST ENDOGLIN; VI. COMPLIANCE WITH ETHICAL REQUIREMENTS; VII. CONCLUSIONS; Abiotic Gene Transfer -- A Rarity or a Ubiquity?; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DO THE THREE BIOTIC HGT MECHANISMSSUFFICE?; III. LABORATORY HGT TECHNIQUES ARE ALLABIOTIC
Summary This volume presents the proceedings of the 1st World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine and Food & Environmental Technologies (WC2015). The congress took place in Portorož, Slovenia, during the week of September 6th to 10th, 2015. The scientific part of the Congress covered different aspects of electroporation and related technologies and included the following main topics: · Application of pulsed electric fields technology in food: challenges and opportunities · Electrical impedance measurement for assessment of electroporation yield · Electrochemistry and electroporation · Electroporation meets electrostimulation · Electrotechnologies for food and biomass treatment · Food and biotechnology applications · In vitro electroporation - basic mechanisms · Interfacial behaviour of lipid-assemblies, membranes and cells in electric fields · Irreversible electroporation in clinical use · Medical applications: electrochemotherapy · Medical applications: gene therapy · Non-electric field-based physical methods inducing cell poration and enhanced molecule transfer · Non-thermal plasmas for food safety, environmental applications and medical treatments · PEF for the food industry: fundamentals and applications · PEF proce ss integration - complex process chains and process combinations in the food industry · Predictable animal models · Pulsed electric fields and electroporation technologies in bioeconomy · Veterinary medical applications
Analysis fysica
physics
cellen
cells
engineering
biomedische techniek
biomedical engineering
celfysiologie
cell physiology
farmacologie
pharmacology
voedselmicrobiologie
food microbiology
electroporatie
electroporation
Engineering (General)
Techniek (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Vendor-supplied metadata
Subject Electroporation -- Congresses
Electric fields -- Congresses
Biomedical engineering -- Congresses
Cell physiology -- Congresses
Bioengineering.
Electroporation
Biotechnology
bioengineering.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Anatomy & Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Cytology.
Bioengineering
Biomedical engineering
Cell physiology
Electric fields
Electroporation
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Jarm, T. (Tomaž), editor.
Kramar, P. (Peter), editor.
International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering.
ISBN 9789812878175
9812878173
Other Titles WC 2015