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Hans-Ulrich Schmidt
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 17
Citations - 2202
Hans-Ulrich Schmidt is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma medicine & Nonthermal plasma. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1971 citations.
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A first prospective randomized controlled trial to decrease bacterial load using cold atmospheric argon plasma on chronic wounds in patients.
Georg Isbary,Gregor E. Morfill,Hans-Ulrich Schmidt,Matthias Georgi,Katrin Ramrath,J. Heinlin,Sigrid Karrer,Michael Landthaler,Tetsuji Shimizu,Bernd Steffes,Wolfram Bunk,Roberto A. Monetti,Julia L. Zimmermann,René Pompl,Wilhelm Stolz +14 more
TL;DR: Cold atmospheric plasma has been shown in vitro to kill a wide range of pathogenic bacteria and is shown to slow healing of chronic wounds.
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Successful and safe use of 2 min cold atmospheric argon plasma in chronic wounds: results of a randomized controlled trial.
Georg Isbary,J. Heinlin,Tetsuji Shimizu,Julia L. Zimmermann,Gregor E. Morfill,Hans-Ulrich Schmidt,Roberto A. Monetti,Bernd Steffes,Wolfram Bunk,Yangfang Li,Tobias Klaempfl,Sigrid Karrer,Michael Landthaler,Wilhelm Stolz +13 more
TL;DR: Cold atmospheric plasma is an innovative promising tool to deal with the development of antibiotic resistance by microorganisms in chronic wounds and bacterial colonization is associated with impaired healing.
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Cold atmospheric air plasma sterilization against spores and other microorganisms of clinical interest.
Tobias G. Klämpfl,Georg Isbary,Tetsuji Shimizu,Yang-Fang Li,Julia L. Zimmermann,Wilhelm Stolz,Jürgen Schlegel,Gregor E. Morfill,Hans-Ulrich Schmidt +8 more
TL;DR: Physical cold atmospheric surface microdischarge (SMD) plasma operating in ambient air has promising properties for the sterilization of sensitive medical devices where conventional methods are not applicable and could revolutionize the field of disinfection at health care facilities.
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Nosocomial infections—a new approach towards preventive medicine using plasmas
TL;DR: A new, very efficient, large area scalable and robust electrode design for plasma production in air at atmosphere pressures has been developed and tested, which has made the development of a 'plasma dispenser' for hospital disinfection possible and has certain advantages over current fluid disinfection systems.
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Characterization of microwave plasma torch for decontamination
Tetsuji Shimizu,Bernd Steffes,René Pompl,Ferdinand Jamitzky,Wolfram Bunk,Katrin Ramrath,Matthias Georgi,Wilhelm Stolz,Hans-Ulrich Schmidt,Takuya Urayama,Shuitsu Fujii,Gregor E. Morfill +11 more
TL;DR: An atmospheric low-temperature microwave plasma torch has been developed and applied to disinfection as discussed by the authors, where the size of the plasma output is relatively large (35 mm in diameter) and argon gas at a flow rate of 2.2 slm and 85 W microwave power are used.