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- Q17164846 subject Q8229500.
- Q17164846 subject Q8552001.
- Q17164846 subject Q8766022.
- Q17164846 subject Q9438702.
- Q17164846 subject Q9999445.
- Q17164846 abstract "Irreversible electroporation (IRE or NTIRE for non-thermal irreversible electroporation) is a soft tissue ablation technique using ultra short but strong electrical fields to create permanent and hence lethal nanopores in the cell membrane, to disrupt the cellular homeostasis. The resulting cell death results from apoptosis and not necrosis as in all other thermal or radiation based ablation techniques. The main use of IRE lies in tumor ablation in regions where precision and conservation of the extracellular matrix, blood flow and nerves are of importance. The technique is in an experimental stage and has not been approved for use outside of clinical trials.".
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- Q17164846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8229500.
- Q17164846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8552001.
- Q17164846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8766022.
- Q17164846 wikiPageWikiLink Q9438702.
- Q17164846 wikiPageWikiLink Q9999445.
- Q17164846 comment "Irreversible electroporation (IRE or NTIRE for non-thermal irreversible electroporation) is a soft tissue ablation technique using ultra short but strong electrical fields to create permanent and hence lethal nanopores in the cell membrane, to disrupt the cellular homeostasis. The resulting cell death results from apoptosis and not necrosis as in all other thermal or radiation based ablation techniques.".
- Q17164846 label "Irreversible electroporation".