Karl H. Schoenbach

Affiliations: 
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, United States 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Fluid and Plasma Physics
Website:
https://ww1.odu.edu/bioelectrics/education/cbe-scholars
Google:
"Karl H. Schoenbach" OR "Karl-Heinz Schönbach"
Bio:

Schönbach, Karl-Heinz. Explosive Anodenverdampfung in stromstarken Funkenentladungen. PhD diss., 1971.

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Edelblute CM, Guo S, Hornef J, et al. (2018) Moderate Heat Application Enhances the Efficacy of Nanosecond Pulse Stimulation for the Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment. 17: 1533033818802305
Schoenbach KH. (2018) From the basic science of biological effects of ultrashort electrical pulses to medical therapies. Bioelectromagnetics
Petrella RA, Schoenbach KH, Xiao S. (2016) A Dielectric Rod Antenna for Picosecond Pulse Stimulation of Neurological Tissue. Ieee Transactions On Plasma Science. Ieee Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society. 44: 708-714
Xiao S, Semenov I, Petrella R, et al. (2016) A subnanosecond electric pulse exposure system for biological cells. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
Donate A, Bulysheva A, Edelblute C, et al. (2016) Thermal Assisted In Vivo Gene Electrotransfer. Current Gene Therapy
Petrella RA, Schoenbach KH, Xiao S. (2016) A Dielectric Rod Antenna for Picosecond Pulse Stimulation of Neurological Tissue Ieee Transactions On Plasma Science. 44: 708-714
Semenov I, Xiao S, Kang D, et al. (2015) Cell stimulation and calcium mobilization by picosecond electric pulses. Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 105: 65-71
Schoenbach KH, Pakhomov AG, Semenov I, et al. (2015) Ion transport into cells exposed to monopolar and bipolar nanosecond pulses. Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 103: 44-51
Donate A, Burcus N, Schoenbach K, et al. (2015) Application of increased temperature from an exogenous source to enhance gene electrotransfer. Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 103: 120-3
Pakhomov AG, Semenov I, Xiao S, et al. (2014) Cancellation of cellular responses to nanoelectroporation by reversing the stimulus polarity. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 71: 4431-41
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