Methods, systems, and apparatuses for delivery of electrolysis products

作者: Liel Rubinsky , Boris Rubinsky , Paul Mikus

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关键词: ElectrolysisMaterials scienceController (computing)Biomedical engineeringMatrix (chemical analysis)Direct currentControlled deliveryElectrodeElectronic circuitAqueous solution

摘要: EExample apparatuses and systems are disclosed for providing controlled delivery of electrolysis products to a site which may be used treatment infection ablation undesirable cells tissue. A system include power supply, two electrodes, an aqueous matrix that close the electric circuit between electrodes at treated site, controller. The controller control electrical induce direct current through produce products. duration magnitude charge applied determine dose site. composition chosen desired An apparatus is in form pad applying wound. treating internal

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