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High-Throughput Capable Three-Dimensional Tissue Model for Quantification of Electroporation Thresholds
Published on: August 19, 2025
Towards a predictive model of electroporation-based therapies using pre-pulse electrical measurements
Paulo A Garcia1, Christopher B Arena, Rafael V Davalos
1Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.
Abstract:
Electroporation-based therapies have been gaining momentum as minimally invasive techniques to facilitate transport of exogenous agents, or directly kill tumors and other undesirable tissue in a non-thermal manner. Typical procedures involve placing electrodes into or around the treatment area and delivering a series of short and intense electric pulses to the tissue/tumor. These pulses create defects in the cell membranes, inducing non-linear changes in the electric conductivity of the tissue. These dynamic conductivity changes redistribute the electric field, and thus the treatment volume. In this study, we develop a statistical model that can be used to determine the baseline conductivity of tissues prior to electroporation and is capable of predicting the non-linear current response with implications for treatment planning and outcome confirmation.

