Skip to:Content
|
Bottom
Cover image for Plasma medicine : applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology
Title:
Plasma medicine : applications of low-temperature gas plasmas in medicine and biology
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012
Physical Description:
xvi, 346 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781107006430

Available:*

Library
Item Barcode
Call Number
Material Type
Item Category 1
Status
Searching...
30000010312359 QR46 P53 2012 Open Access Book Book
Searching...

On Order

Summary

Summary

The introduction of low temperature plasma technology to medical research and to the healthcare arena in general is set to revolutionise the way we cure diseases. This innovative medium offers a valid and advantageous replacement of traditional chemical-based medications. Its application in the inactivation of pathogens in particular, avoids the recurrent problem of drug resistant microorganisms. This is the first book dedicated exclusively to the emerging interdisciplinary field of plasma medicine. The opening chapters discuss plasmas and plasma chemistry, the fundamentals of non-equilibrium plasmas and cell biology. The rest of the book is dedicated to current applications, illustrating a plasma-based approach to wound healing, electrosurgery, cancer treatment and even dentistry. The text provides a clear and integrated introduction to plasma technology and has been devised to answer the needs of researchers from different communities. It will appeal to graduate students and physicists, engineers, biologists, medical doctors and biochemists.


Table of Contents

ForewordR. Satava and R. J. Barker
Part I Introduction to Non-equilibrium Plasma, Cell Biology, and Contamination
1 Introduction M. Laroussi
2 Fundamentals of non-equilibrium plasmasM. Kushner and M. Kong
3 Non-equilibrium plasma sourcesM. Laroussi and M. Kong
4 Basic cell biologyL. Greene and G. Shama
5 ContaminationG. Shama and B. Ahlfeld
Part II Plasma Biology and Plasma Medicine
6 Common healthcare challengesG. Isbary and W. Stolz
7 Plasma decontamination of surfacesM. Kong and M. Laroussi
8 Plasma decontamination of gases and liquidsA. Fridman
9 Plasma-cell interaction: prokaryotesM. Laroussi and M. Kong
10 Plasma-cell interaction: eukaryotesG. Isbary and G. Morfill and W. Stolz
11 Plasma based wound healingG. Isbary and G. Morfill and W. Stolz
12 Plasma ablation, surgery, and dental applications K. StalderJ. Woloszko and S. Kalghatgi and G. McCombs and M. Darby and M. Laroussi
Index
Go to:Top of Page