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Modeling of Electric Field Enhanced Tissue Dissociation

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Abstract:
This thesis aims to elucidate the understanding of electric field effects on tissue dissociation. To achieve this goal, we designed and developed a comprehensive modeling approach that not only culminated in several technical insights but also contributed to the advancement of instrumentation design within the realm of single-cell genomics solutions. Exploring electric field enhanced tissue dissociation introduces a novel perspective, seeking to bridge existing knowledge gaps. To fulfill this aim, this research concentrated on building theoretical and experimental device design insights toward building future devices that are automated and easy to use by clinicians.
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Thesis (Sc. M.)--Brown University, 2024

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Tannock, Christopher David, "Modeling of Electric Field Enhanced Tissue Dissociation" (2024). Biomedical Engineering Theses and Dissertations. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:mzryej3v/

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