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Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University Bratislava


Effects of Non-Thermal Plasma on Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Polčic P., Machala Z.
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 22 (5), 2247 (2021)

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Abstract:

Cold plasmas generated by various electrical discharges can affect cell physiology or induce cell damage that may often result in the loss of viability. Many cold plasma-based technologies have emerged in recent years that are aimed at manipulating the cells within various environments or tissues. These include inactivation of microorganisms for the purpose of sterilization, food processing, induction of seeds germination, but also the treatment of cells in the therapy. Mechanisms that underlie the plasma-cell interactions are, however, still poorly understood. Dissection of cellular pathways or structures affected by plasma using simple eukaryotic models is therefore desirable. Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a traditional model organism with unprecedented impact on our knowledge of processes in eukaryotic cells. As such, it had been also employed in studies of plasma-cell interactions. This review focuses on the effects of cold plasma on yeast cells.


Citations:

1.)Tanaka H.; Matsumura S.; Ishikawa K. et al.: Enhancement of ethanol production and cell growth in budding yeast by direct irradiation of low-temperature plasma; JAPANESE J. APPL. PHYS. 61(SA) SA1007 (2022) WoS
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