How plasma induced oxidation, oxygenation, and de-oxygenation influences viability of skin cells
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Oh, Jun-Seok
Strudwick, Xanthe
Short, Robert
Ogawa, Kotaro
Hatta, Akimitsu
Furuta, Hiroshi
Gaur, Nishtha Gaur
Hong, Sung-Ha
Cowin, Allison
Fukuhara, Hideo
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American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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The effect of oxidation, oxygenation, and de-oxygenation arising from He gas jet and He plasma jet treatments on the viability of skin cells cultured in vitro has been investigated. He gas jet treatment de-oxygenated cell culture medium in a process referred to as “sparging.” He plasma jet treatments oxidized, as well as oxygenated or de-oxygenated cell culture medium oxidized, as well as oxygenated or de-oxygenated cell culture medium
depending on the dissolved oxygen concentration at the time of treatment. He gas and plasma jets were shown to have beneficial or deleterious effects on skin cells depending on the concentration of dissolved oxygen and other oxidative molecules at the time of treatment. Different combinations of treatments with He gas and plasma jets can be used to modulate the
concentrations of dissolved oxygen and other oxidative molecules to influence
cell viability. This study highlights the importance of a priori knowledge of the concentration of dissolved oxygen at the time of plasma jet treatment, given the potential for significant impact on the biological or medical outcome. Monitoring and controlling the dynamic changes in dissolved oxygen is essential in order to develop effective strategies for the use of cold
atmospheric plasma jets in biology and medicine.
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Applied Physics Letters
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