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Wolfgang Frey

Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Publications -  105
Citations -  3208

Wolfgang Frey is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric field & Voltage. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 104 publications receiving 2484 citations.

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Electroporation-based applications in biotechnology.

TL;DR: Electroporation is already an established technique in several areas of medicine, but many of its biotechnological applications have only started to emerge; some of the most promising are reviewed.
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Plasma Membrane Voltage Changes during Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field Exposure

TL;DR: The change in the membrane potential of Jurkat cells in response to nanosecond pulsed electric fields was studied for pulses with a duration of 60 ns and maximum field strengths of approximately 100 kV/cm (100 V/cell diameter).
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Pulsed electric field assisted extraction of intracellular valuables from microalgae

TL;DR: In this paper, the application of pulse electric field (PEF) treatment for the cell disintegration of the fresh water microalgae Auxenochlorella protothecoides was discussed.
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Application of pulsed HV discharges to material fragmentation and recycling

TL;DR: The physical basis of electric impulse fragmentation and its applications to the recycling of composite materials are reviewed in this article, where applications in the fields of demolition debris, incineration ashes, contaminated surface layers, electric appliances, glass, and elastoplastic materials are discussed.
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Recommendations guidelines on the key information to be reported in studies of application of PEF technology in food and biotechnological processes

TL;DR: Pulsed electric field treatment is a promising technology that has received considerable attention in food and biotechnology related applications and should be reported to the extent that other researchers will be able to repeat, judge and evaluate experiments and data obtained.