Plasma medicine: applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology
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Beschreibung: | 8.5 Phenomenological kinetic model of non-thermal plasma sterilization of air streams Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 346 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 051190259X 1107006430 1139419668 1139421719 1139423754 9780511902598 9781107006430 9781139419666 9781139421713 9781139423755 |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover; PLASMA MEDICINE; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; A surgeon's perspective; A physicist's perspective; Part I Introduction to non-equilibrium plasma, cell biology, and contamination; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals of non-equilibrium plasmas; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Plasma ignition and sustainment; 2.3 Modes and operating regimes; 2.4 Plasma stability and plasma reactivity; 2.5 Plasma chemistry; 3 Non-equilibrium plasma sources; 3.1 Cold and hot plasmas; 3.2 Non-equilibrium plasmas sustained at different frequencies; 3.2.1 Dielectric barrier discharges | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.1.1 AC-driven dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure3.2.1.2 The pulsed dielectric barrier discharge; 3.2.1.3 Diffuse discharges by means of water electrodes; 3.2.2 Capacitively coupled discharges; 3.2.3 Inductively coupled discharges; 3.2.4 Microplasmas; 3.3 Low-temperature plasma jets; 3.3.1 Pulsed DC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.2 AC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.3 RF-driven plasma jets; 3.3.4 Microwave-driven plasma jets; 3.3.5 Jet arrays; 4 Basic cell biology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The division of the living world; 4.2.1 Naming of organisms; 4.3 Cellular organization | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.1 The physical dimensions of living cells and other biological agents4.3.2 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures; 4.3.3 Differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes; 4.4 Fundamental biological processes within cells; 4.4.1 Metabolism; 4.4.2 DNA and RNA; 4.4.3 Proteins; 4.5 Cellular behavior; 4.5.1 Sporulation; 4.5.2 Communication; 4.5.3 Cell death; 4.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Contamination; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The microbial ecology of the human environment; 5.3 Mechanisms of microbial transfer; 5.4 Determining the efficacy of decontamination processes; 5.5 Conclusions | |
505 | 8 | |a Part II Plasma biology and plasma medicine6 Common healthcare challenges; 6.1 Hospital-acquired infection; 6.1.1 Epidemiology; 6.1.2 Reservoir and transmission; 6.1.3 Prevention of hospital-acquired infections; 6.2 Microbial, fungal, and virus-related diseases; 6.2.1 Bacteria; 6.2.1.1 Bacterial resistance; 6.2.1.2 Tuberculosis; 6.2.2 Mycosis; 6.2.2.1 Treatment; 6.2.2.2 Candidiasis; 6.2.3 Viruses; 6.2.3.1 Influenza; 6.3 Prion diseases; 6.4 Wounds; 6.4.1 Inflammatory phase; 6.4.2 Proliferation phase; 6.4.3 Remodeling phase; 6.5 Cancer; 7 Plasma decontamination of surfaces; 7.1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.2 Microbial inactivation7.2.1 Survivor curves of plasma-based inactivation processes; 7.3 Biomolecule inactivation; 7.4 Disinfection of biofilms and living tissues; 8 Plasma decontamination of gases and liquids; 8.1 Non-thermal plasma inactivation of air-borne bacteria: direct sterilization versus application of filters; 8.2 Pathogen detection and remediation facility (PDRF)for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.3 Special DBD configuration: DBGD applied in the PDRF for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.4 Rapid and direct plasma deactivation of air-borne bacteria in the PDRF. | |
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contents | The first book dedicated exclusively to plasma medicine for graduate students and researchers in physics, engineering, biology, medicine and biochemistry Cover; PLASMA MEDICINE; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; A surgeon's perspective; A physicist's perspective; Part I Introduction to non-equilibrium plasma, cell biology, and contamination; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals of non-equilibrium plasmas; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Plasma ignition and sustainment; 2.3 Modes and operating regimes; 2.4 Plasma stability and plasma reactivity; 2.5 Plasma chemistry; 3 Non-equilibrium plasma sources; 3.1 Cold and hot plasmas; 3.2 Non-equilibrium plasmas sustained at different frequencies; 3.2.1 Dielectric barrier discharges 3.2.1.1 AC-driven dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure3.2.1.2 The pulsed dielectric barrier discharge; 3.2.1.3 Diffuse discharges by means of water electrodes; 3.2.2 Capacitively coupled discharges; 3.2.3 Inductively coupled discharges; 3.2.4 Microplasmas; 3.3 Low-temperature plasma jets; 3.3.1 Pulsed DC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.2 AC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.3 RF-driven plasma jets; 3.3.4 Microwave-driven plasma jets; 3.3.5 Jet arrays; 4 Basic cell biology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The division of the living world; 4.2.1 Naming of organisms; 4.3 Cellular organization 4.3.1 The physical dimensions of living cells and other biological agents4.3.2 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures; 4.3.3 Differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes; 4.4 Fundamental biological processes within cells; 4.4.1 Metabolism; 4.4.2 DNA and RNA; 4.4.3 Proteins; 4.5 Cellular behavior; 4.5.1 Sporulation; 4.5.2 Communication; 4.5.3 Cell death; 4.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Contamination; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The microbial ecology of the human environment; 5.3 Mechanisms of microbial transfer; 5.4 Determining the efficacy of decontamination processes; 5.5 Conclusions Part II Plasma biology and plasma medicine6 Common healthcare challenges; 6.1 Hospital-acquired infection; 6.1.1 Epidemiology; 6.1.2 Reservoir and transmission; 6.1.3 Prevention of hospital-acquired infections; 6.2 Microbial, fungal, and virus-related diseases; 6.2.1 Bacteria; 6.2.1.1 Bacterial resistance; 6.2.1.2 Tuberculosis; 6.2.2 Mycosis; 6.2.2.1 Treatment; 6.2.2.2 Candidiasis; 6.2.3 Viruses; 6.2.3.1 Influenza; 6.3 Prion diseases; 6.4 Wounds; 6.4.1 Inflammatory phase; 6.4.2 Proliferation phase; 6.4.3 Remodeling phase; 6.5 Cancer; 7 Plasma decontamination of surfaces; 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Microbial inactivation7.2.1 Survivor curves of plasma-based inactivation processes; 7.3 Biomolecule inactivation; 7.4 Disinfection of biofilms and living tissues; 8 Plasma decontamination of gases and liquids; 8.1 Non-thermal plasma inactivation of air-borne bacteria: direct sterilization versus application of filters; 8.2 Pathogen detection and remediation facility (PDRF)for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.3 Special DBD configuration: DBGD applied in the PDRF for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.4 Rapid and direct plasma deactivation of air-borne bacteria in the PDRF. |
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spelling | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology edited by M. Laroussi, M. Kong, G. Morfill, W. Stolz Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 346 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 8.5 Phenomenological kinetic model of non-thermal plasma sterilization of air streams Includes bibliographical references and index The first book dedicated exclusively to plasma medicine for graduate students and researchers in physics, engineering, biology, medicine and biochemistry Cover; PLASMA MEDICINE; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; A surgeon's perspective; A physicist's perspective; Part I Introduction to non-equilibrium plasma, cell biology, and contamination; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals of non-equilibrium plasmas; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Plasma ignition and sustainment; 2.3 Modes and operating regimes; 2.4 Plasma stability and plasma reactivity; 2.5 Plasma chemistry; 3 Non-equilibrium plasma sources; 3.1 Cold and hot plasmas; 3.2 Non-equilibrium plasmas sustained at different frequencies; 3.2.1 Dielectric barrier discharges 3.2.1.1 AC-driven dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure3.2.1.2 The pulsed dielectric barrier discharge; 3.2.1.3 Diffuse discharges by means of water electrodes; 3.2.2 Capacitively coupled discharges; 3.2.3 Inductively coupled discharges; 3.2.4 Microplasmas; 3.3 Low-temperature plasma jets; 3.3.1 Pulsed DC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.2 AC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.3 RF-driven plasma jets; 3.3.4 Microwave-driven plasma jets; 3.3.5 Jet arrays; 4 Basic cell biology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The division of the living world; 4.2.1 Naming of organisms; 4.3 Cellular organization 4.3.1 The physical dimensions of living cells and other biological agents4.3.2 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures; 4.3.3 Differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes; 4.4 Fundamental biological processes within cells; 4.4.1 Metabolism; 4.4.2 DNA and RNA; 4.4.3 Proteins; 4.5 Cellular behavior; 4.5.1 Sporulation; 4.5.2 Communication; 4.5.3 Cell death; 4.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Contamination; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The microbial ecology of the human environment; 5.3 Mechanisms of microbial transfer; 5.4 Determining the efficacy of decontamination processes; 5.5 Conclusions Part II Plasma biology and plasma medicine6 Common healthcare challenges; 6.1 Hospital-acquired infection; 6.1.1 Epidemiology; 6.1.2 Reservoir and transmission; 6.1.3 Prevention of hospital-acquired infections; 6.2 Microbial, fungal, and virus-related diseases; 6.2.1 Bacteria; 6.2.1.1 Bacterial resistance; 6.2.1.2 Tuberculosis; 6.2.2 Mycosis; 6.2.2.1 Treatment; 6.2.2.2 Candidiasis; 6.2.3 Viruses; 6.2.3.1 Influenza; 6.3 Prion diseases; 6.4 Wounds; 6.4.1 Inflammatory phase; 6.4.2 Proliferation phase; 6.4.3 Remodeling phase; 6.5 Cancer; 7 Plasma decontamination of surfaces; 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Microbial inactivation7.2.1 Survivor curves of plasma-based inactivation processes; 7.3 Biomolecule inactivation; 7.4 Disinfection of biofilms and living tissues; 8 Plasma decontamination of gases and liquids; 8.1 Non-thermal plasma inactivation of air-borne bacteria: direct sterilization versus application of filters; 8.2 Pathogen detection and remediation facility (PDRF)for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.3 Special DBD configuration: DBGD applied in the PDRF for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.4 Rapid and direct plasma deactivation of air-borne bacteria in the PDRF. Cold Temperature Plasma Gases / therapeutic use Drug Resistance Medicine MEDICAL / Microbiology bisacsh Low temperature plasmas fast Medizin Low temperature plasmas Laroussi, Mounir edt Stolz, Wilhelm 1958- (DE-588)123498694 edt http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=451721 Aggregator Volltext |
spellingShingle | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology The first book dedicated exclusively to plasma medicine for graduate students and researchers in physics, engineering, biology, medicine and biochemistry Cover; PLASMA MEDICINE; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; A surgeon's perspective; A physicist's perspective; Part I Introduction to non-equilibrium plasma, cell biology, and contamination; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamentals of non-equilibrium plasmas; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Plasma ignition and sustainment; 2.3 Modes and operating regimes; 2.4 Plasma stability and plasma reactivity; 2.5 Plasma chemistry; 3 Non-equilibrium plasma sources; 3.1 Cold and hot plasmas; 3.2 Non-equilibrium plasmas sustained at different frequencies; 3.2.1 Dielectric barrier discharges 3.2.1.1 AC-driven dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure3.2.1.2 The pulsed dielectric barrier discharge; 3.2.1.3 Diffuse discharges by means of water electrodes; 3.2.2 Capacitively coupled discharges; 3.2.3 Inductively coupled discharges; 3.2.4 Microplasmas; 3.3 Low-temperature plasma jets; 3.3.1 Pulsed DC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.2 AC-driven plasma jets; 3.3.3 RF-driven plasma jets; 3.3.4 Microwave-driven plasma jets; 3.3.5 Jet arrays; 4 Basic cell biology; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The division of the living world; 4.2.1 Naming of organisms; 4.3 Cellular organization 4.3.1 The physical dimensions of living cells and other biological agents4.3.2 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures; 4.3.3 Differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes; 4.4 Fundamental biological processes within cells; 4.4.1 Metabolism; 4.4.2 DNA and RNA; 4.4.3 Proteins; 4.5 Cellular behavior; 4.5.1 Sporulation; 4.5.2 Communication; 4.5.3 Cell death; 4.6 Conclusions; Acknowledgements; 5 Contamination; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The microbial ecology of the human environment; 5.3 Mechanisms of microbial transfer; 5.4 Determining the efficacy of decontamination processes; 5.5 Conclusions Part II Plasma biology and plasma medicine6 Common healthcare challenges; 6.1 Hospital-acquired infection; 6.1.1 Epidemiology; 6.1.2 Reservoir and transmission; 6.1.3 Prevention of hospital-acquired infections; 6.2 Microbial, fungal, and virus-related diseases; 6.2.1 Bacteria; 6.2.1.1 Bacterial resistance; 6.2.1.2 Tuberculosis; 6.2.2 Mycosis; 6.2.2.1 Treatment; 6.2.2.2 Candidiasis; 6.2.3 Viruses; 6.2.3.1 Influenza; 6.3 Prion diseases; 6.4 Wounds; 6.4.1 Inflammatory phase; 6.4.2 Proliferation phase; 6.4.3 Remodeling phase; 6.5 Cancer; 7 Plasma decontamination of surfaces; 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Microbial inactivation7.2.1 Survivor curves of plasma-based inactivation processes; 7.3 Biomolecule inactivation; 7.4 Disinfection of biofilms and living tissues; 8 Plasma decontamination of gases and liquids; 8.1 Non-thermal plasma inactivation of air-borne bacteria: direct sterilization versus application of filters; 8.2 Pathogen detection and remediation facility (PDRF)for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.3 Special DBD configuration: DBGD applied in the PDRF for plasma sterilization of air streams; 8.4 Rapid and direct plasma deactivation of air-borne bacteria in the PDRF. Cold Temperature Plasma Gases / therapeutic use Drug Resistance Medicine MEDICAL / Microbiology bisacsh Low temperature plasmas fast Medizin Low temperature plasmas |
title | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology |
title_auth | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology |
title_exact_search | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology |
title_full | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology edited by M. Laroussi, M. Kong, G. Morfill, W. Stolz |
title_fullStr | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology edited by M. Laroussi, M. Kong, G. Morfill, W. Stolz |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma medicine applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology edited by M. Laroussi, M. Kong, G. Morfill, W. Stolz |
title_short | Plasma medicine |
title_sort | plasma medicine applications of low temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology |
title_sub | applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology |
topic | Cold Temperature Plasma Gases / therapeutic use Drug Resistance Medicine MEDICAL / Microbiology bisacsh Low temperature plasmas fast Medizin Low temperature plasmas |
topic_facet | Cold Temperature Plasma Gases / therapeutic use Drug Resistance Medicine MEDICAL / Microbiology Low temperature plasmas Medizin |
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