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Non thermal plasma sources of production of active species for biomedical uses: analyses, optimization and prospect

Yousfi et al., 2011

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Yousfi M
Merbahi N
Sarrette J
Eichwald O
Ricard A
Gardou J
Ducasse O
Benhenni M
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Biomedical engineering-frontiers and challenges

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Non thermal and low temperature plasmas in air or in another gas or gas mixtures at atmospheric pressure or at reduced pressure are very efficient sources of active species (radicals, excited species, charged particles, photons emission covering UV up to IR …
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