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3D Assessment of irreversible electroporation treatments in vegetal models

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Títol:
3D Assessment of irreversible electroporation treatments in vegetal models
Descripció:
Ablative techniques based on irreversible elec-troporation (IRE) have emerged as an effective cancer thera-py. In these treatments electrical pulses are delivered in order to induce irrecoverable damage to the cell membranes, thus, causing cell death. An interesting feature of electroporation treatments is the capability to predict shape and extension of lesions by means of mathematical simulations. Those predic-tion methods have been refined thought in-vivo experimental observations. Aiming at minimization of animal experiments, vegetal models have been used to easily observe the IRE out-comes. However, these observations are limited at the surface of the tissue. Here we present an improved method able to observe the inner parts of the tissue and therefore evaluate in three-dimensions the results of IRE using potatoes as vegetal models. The technique consists in using a dye solution to en-hance the IRE area in sliced potato tubers. After slice digitali-zation, the electroporated area is automatically identified and the resulting treated volume is calculated. In addition, a three-dimensional reconstruction of both healthy tissue and IRE volume is generated. The proposed evaluation technique was used to assess different pulse protocols outcomes. Numerical simulations had been carried out to compare the numerical predictions to the experimental observations. The obtained results show a clear match between experimental and simulat-ed volumes confirming the reliability of the proposed method.
Llengua:
eng
Relació:
Jarm T, Kramar P, editors. 1st World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine and Food & Environmental Technologies; 2015 Sept 6-10; Portoro??, Slovenia. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. p. 294-297.
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/256376
Autor/Productor:
Castellv??, Quim
Ban??s, J.
Ivorra Cano, Antoni, 1974-
Editor:
Springer
Drets:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
?? Springer (The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com)
Data:
2015
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Identificador del recurs:
Castellv?? Q, Ban??s J, Ivorra A. 3D Assessment of irreversible electroporation treatments in vegetal models. In: Jarm T, Kramar P, editors. 1st World Congress on Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Fields in Biology, Medicine and Food & Environmental Technologies; 2015 Sept 6-10; Portoro??, Slovenia. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. p. 294-297. DOI 10.1007/978-981-287-817-5_65.
http://hdl.handle.net/10230/25553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-817-5_65

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