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Differential responses of human liver cancer and normal cells to atmospheric pressure plasma
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PathologyBiomedical EngineeringOncologyAdhesion BehaviorNonthermal PlasmaMicrofluidicsRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHealth SciencesHuman Liver CancerLiver PhysiologyPressure PlasmaAdhesion PropertiesAtmospheric Pressure PlasmaCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentCold Atmospheric PlasmaHepatologyLiver CancerNormal CellsMedicineExtracellular Matrix
When treated by atmospheric pressure plasma, human liver cancer cells (SK-HEP-1) and normal cells (THLE-2) exhibited distinctive cellular responses, especially in relation to their adhesion behavior. We discovered the critical threshold voltage of 950 V, biased at the electrode of the micro-plasma jet source, above which SK-HEP-1 started to detach from the substrate while THLE-2 remained intact. Our mechanical and biochemical analyses confirmed the presence of intrinsic differences in the adhesion properties between the cancer and the normal liver cells, which provide a clue to the differential detachment characteristics of cancer and normal cells to the atmospheric pressure plasma.
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