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Thermal ablation is widely used in biomedical science as a form of heat therapy for cancer. Extreme heat are applied to tumors, damaging the tissues to eliminate the tumors from eligible patients. Similarly, cryoablation can also be used as a potential treatment. Sudden drop to freezing temperature
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Laser was used during the early stages of cell ablation, utilizing the flexibility, precision and heat generated from concentrated light waves (laser). Laser ablation was extremely effective in destroying cells
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Rangamuwa, Kanishka; Leong, Tracy; Weeden, Clare; Asselin-Labat, Marie-Liesse; Bozinovski, Steven; Christie, Michael; John, Tom; Antippa, Phillip; Irving, Louis; Steinfort, Daniel (June 2021).
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) utilizes high frequency sound waves to produce heat as a mean to destroy cells. RFA is frequently used as a minimally-evasive treatment for small tumors.
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Liu, Fengming; Dai, Shen; Feng, Dechun; Peng, Xiao; Qin, Zhongnan; Kearns, Alison C; Huang, Wenfei; Chen, Yong; Ergün, Süleyman; Wang, Hong; Rappaport, Jay (December 2019).
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to develop LA-ICP-MS analysis technique. In which utilizes the precision and ability to change laser intensity to determine elemental distribution of biological samples.
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cell ablation is a biotechnological tool for studying cell lineage. The process consists of selectively destroying or removing cells in an organism.
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Michiko, Saito; et al. (1 August 2001). "Diphtheria toxin receptor mediated conditional and targeted cell ablation in transgenic mice".
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Rossi, Francesca; Punzo, Francesca; Umano, Giuseppina Rosaria; Argenziano, Maura; Miraglia Del Giudice, Emanuele (September 2018).
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For example, a laser beam or controllable gene promoter for a toxin gene can be used to destroy a selected amount of cells.
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ablation, thermal ablation, etc...). Many of which are being utilized in biomedical sciences to study cell functions
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can cause crystal formation, puncturing membranes and causing cell death.
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organisms lacking a cell type, and as a cure for certain diseases such as
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There are multiple different techniques of cell ablation (
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Dib, Regina El; Touma, Naji J.; Kapoor, Anil (2012).
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Cell ablation can also be used as a tool to produce
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Index

ablation
transgenic
cancer
genetic ablation
laser
in vitro
in vivo
ICP-MS
doi
10.1038/90795
PMID
11479567
S2CID
23692936


"Thermal ablation in non-small cell lung cancer: a review of treatment modalities and the evidence for combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors"
doi
10.21037/tlcr-20-1075
ISSN
2218-6751
PMC
8264311
PMID
34295682
"Role of Cannabinoids in Obesity"
doi
10.3390/ijms19092690
PMC
6163475

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