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Cell Lysis in SWLA-2 Hybridomas due to 1 kHz AC Electric Fields
Barbara Oakley1, Darrin Hanna, Sachin Kandlikar
1Sch. of Eng. & Comput. Sci., Oakland Univ., Rochester, MI.
Abstract:
This paper describes results involving the percentage cell lysis of SWLA-2 murine hybridomas produced by AC electric field pulses at 1 kHz with pulse widths ranging from 1 ms to 1 second. Cells that had been exposed to the electric fields were cultured and replicate samples were examined at 48 hours to determine the number of viable cells.
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