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Rafael V. Davalos
Rafael V. Davalos
Virginia Tech - Wake Forest University, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, ASME Bioengineering
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Tissue ablation with irreversible electroporation
RV Davalos, LM Mir, B Rubinsky
Annals of biomedical engineering 33, 223-231, 2005
15622005
In vivo results of a new focal tissue ablation technique: irreversible electroporation
JF Edd, L Horowitz, RV Davalos, LM Mir, B Rubinsky
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 53 (7), 1409-1415, 2006
6512006
Tumor ablation with irreversible electroporation
B Al-Sakere, F André, C Bernat, E Connault, P Opolon, RV Davalos, ...
PloS one 2 (11), e1135, 2007
5972007
High-frequency irreversible electroporation (H-FIRE) for non-thermal ablation without muscle contraction
CB Arena, MB Sano, JH Rossmeisl, JL Caldwell, PA Garcia, MN Rylander, ...
Biomedical engineering online 10, 1-21, 2011
3792011
A review of basic to clinical studies of irreversible electroporation therapy
C Jiang, RV Davalos, JC Bischof
IEEE Transactions on biomedical Engineering 62 (1), 4-20, 2014
3582014
Selective isolation of live/dead cells using contactless dielectrophoresis (cDEP)
H Shafiee, MB Sano, EA Henslee, JL Caldwell, RV Davalos
Lab on a Chip 10 (4), 438-445, 2010
3402010
Contactless dielectrophoresis: a new technique for cell manipulation
H Shafiee, JL Caldwell, MB Sano, RV Davalos
Biomedical microdevices 11, 997-1006, 2009
3092009
Tissue ablation with irreversible electroporation
R Davalos, B Rubinsky
US Patent 8,048,067, 2011
3032011
Electrical impedance tomography for imaging tissue electroporation
RV Davalos, DM Otten, LM Mir, B Rubinsky
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 51 (5), 761-767, 2004
2902004
An insulator-based (electrodeless) dielectrophoretic concentrator for microbes in water
BH Lapizco-Encinas, RV Davalos, BA Simmons, EB Cummings, ...
Journal of Microbiological methods 62 (3), 317-326, 2005
2742005
Mathematical modeling of irreversible electroporation for treatment planning
JF Edd, RV Davalos
Technology in cancer research & treatment 6 (4), 275-286, 2007
2622007
Experimental characterization and numerical modeling of tissue electrical conductivity during pulsed electric fields for irreversible electroporation treatment planning
RE Neal II, PA Garcia, JL Robertson, RV Davalos
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 59 (4), 1076-1085, 2012
2612012
High-voltage electrical pulses in oncology: irreversible electroporation, electrochemotherapy, gene electrotransfer, electrofusion, and electroimmunotherapy
B Geboers, HJ Scheffer, PM Graybill, AH Ruarus, S Nieuwenhuizen, ...
Radiology 295 (2), 254-272, 2020
2602020
Selective modulation of intracellular effects of cells using pulsed electric fields
MB Sano, B Christopher, SS Verbridge, RV Davalos
US Patent 10,471,254, 2019
2532019
Integration of very short electric pulses for minimally to noninvasive electroporation
R Davalos, B Christopher, J Caldwell
US Patent 8,926,606, 2015
2402015
Intracranial nonthermal irreversible electroporation: in vivo analysis
PA Garcia, JH Rossmeisl, RE Neal, TL Ellis, JD Olson, N Henao-Guerrero, ...
The Journal of membrane biology 236, 127-136, 2010
2182010
Non-thermal irreversible electroporation (N-TIRE) and adjuvant fractionated radiotherapeutic multimodal therapy for intracranial malignant glioma in a canine patient
PA Garcia, T Pancotto, JH Rossmeisl Jr, N Henao-Guerrero, ...
Technology in cancer research & treatment 10 (1), 73-83, 2011
2132011
Theoretical analysis of the thermal effects during in vivo tissue electroporation
RV Davalos, B Rubinsky, LM Mir
Bioelectrochemistry 61 (1-2), 99-107, 2003
2132003
A numerical investigation of the electric and thermal cell kill distributions in electroporation-based therapies in tissue
PA Garcia, RV Davalos, D Miklavcic
PloS one 9 (8), e103083, 2014
2062014
Treatment planning for electroporation-based therapies
IIRE Neal, PA Garcia, RV Davalos, JH Rossmeisl, JL Robertson
US Patent 9,198,733, 2015
2032015
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