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    Study of the switching characteristics of gas S-diodes

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    In the study, the switching properties of avalanche GaAs S-diodes are investigated. We studied diode assemblies of various configurations. It is shown that when using two or more diodes connected in series, the edge of the voltage pulse can be sharpened to about 1 ns

    Different sensitivity of normal and tumor cells to pulsed radiofrequency exposure

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    The effect of nanosecond radiofrequency pulses (nsRF) on tumor and normal cells has been studied. To determine the viability of cells, an MTT test was used, as well as a real time system for analyzing cell cultures-iCELLigence. It has been shown that ns RF pulses under certain combinations of operating conditions reduce cell proliferation of both tumor and normal cells. Double exposure to 1000 pulses leads to the most effective inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and was 40% after 5 days. Inhibition of the proliferative activity of normal cells was 10% and was maximum after 3 days, then cell growth resumed. The results obtained allow to consider ns RF pulses with different parameters as a promising effective factor for controlling cellular processes for biomedical purposes
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