Items where Author is "Oh, Jun Seok"
Journal Article
Szili, Endre J. and Oh, Jun Seok and Fukuhara, Hideo and Bhatia, Rishabh and Gaur, Nishtha and Nguyen, Cuong K. and Hong, Sung Ha and Ito, Satsuki and Ogawa, Kotaro and Kawada, Chiaki and Shuin, Taro and Tsuda, Masayuki and Furihata, Mutsuo and Kurabayashi, Atsushi and Furuta, Hiroshi and Ito, Masafumi and Inoue, Keiji and Hatta, Akimitsu and Short, Robert D. (2018) Modelling the helium plasma jet delivery of reactive species into a 3D cancer tumour. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 27 (1): 014001. ISSN 0963-0252
Oh, Jun Seok and Szili, Endre J. and Hong, Sung Ha and Gaur, Nishtha and Ohta, Takayuki and Hiramatsu, Mineo and Hatta, Akimitsu and Short, Robert D. and Ito, Masafumi (2017) Mass spectrometry analysis of the real-time transport of plasma-generated ionic species through an agarose tissue model target. Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology, 30 (3). pp. 317-323. ISSN 0914-9244
Oh, Jun Seok and Strudwick, Xanthe and Short, Robert D. and Ogawa, Kotaro and Hatta, Akimitsu and Furuta, Hiroshi and Gaur, Nishtha and Hong, Sung Ha and Cowin, Allison J. and Fukuhara, Hideo and Inoue, Keiji and Ito, Masafumi and Charles, Christine and Boswell, Roderick W. and Bradley, James W. and Graves, David B. and Szili, Endre J. (2016) How plasma induced oxidation, oxygenation, and de-oxygenation influences viability of skin cells. Applied Physics Letters, 109 (20): 203701. ISSN 0003-6951
Oh, Jun Seok and Szili, Endre J. and Gaur, Nishtha and Hong, Sung Ha and Furuta, Hiroshi and Short, Robert D. and Hatta, Akimitsu (2015) In-situ UV absorption spectroscopy for monitoring transport of plasma reactive species through agarose as surrogate for tissue. Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology, 28 (3). pp. 439-444. ISSN 0914-9244
Oh, Jun Seok and Szili, Endre J. and Ito, Satsuki and Hong, Sung Ha and Gaur, Nishtha and Furuta, Hiroshi and Short, Robert D. and Hatta, Akimitsu (2015) Slow molecular transport of plasma-generated reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and O2 through agarose as a surrogate for tissue. Plasma Medicine, 5 (2-4). pp. 125-143. ISSN 1947-5764