His main research concerns Nanosecond, Intracellular, Biophysics, Apoptosis and Nuclear magnetic resonance. He has included themes like Molecular physics, Pulsed power and Pulse duration in his Nanosecond study. His Intracellular study combines topics in areas such as Optoelectronics, Purinergic receptor, Calcium and Permeability.
He combines subjects such as Cell, Nanotechnology, Gene delivery and Mitosis with his study of Biophysics. Many of his studies on Apoptosis apply to Cell biology as well. His Nuclear magnetic resonance research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Complete remission, Radiation, Hyperthermia and Tumor cells.
Stephen J. Beebe mainly focuses on Nanosecond, Biophysics, Apoptosis, Intracellular and Cell biology. Stephen J. Beebe interconnects Pulsed power, Voltage, Nuclear magnetic resonance and Pulse duration in the investigation of issues within Nanosecond. His Pulse duration research includes themes of Electrical engineering and Analytical chemistry.
His work carried out in the field of Biophysics brings together such families of science as Platelet and Membrane. Stephen J. Beebe works mostly in the field of Apoptosis, limiting it down to topics relating to Pathology and, in certain cases, Hepatocellular carcinoma. His research investigates the connection between Intracellular and topics such as Calcium that intersect with issues in Endoplasmic reticulum.
Stephen J. Beebe spends much of his time researching Cancer research, Pathology, Cancer, Apoptosis and Nanosecond. His work deals with themes such as Cancer cell, Mouth neoplasm and Cell growth, which intersect with Apoptosis. His research in Nanosecond intersects with topics in Nanotechnology, Biophysics, Membrane potential, Optoelectronics and Pulsed power.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Biophysics, Membrane, Intracellular and Protein kinase A is strongly linked to Mitochondrion. The study incorporates disciplines such as Calcium in biology and Calcium in addition to Membrane potential. His Programmed cell death research focuses on Cell biology and how it relates to Biological membrane.
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Intracellular effect of ultrashort electrical pulses.
K H Schoenbach;S J Beebe;E S Buescher.
Bioelectromagnetics (2001)
Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) effects on cells and tissues: apoptosis induction and tumor growth inhibition
S.J. Beebe;P.M. Fox;L.J. Rec;K. Somers.
international conference on plasma science (2001)
Progesterone and 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone. Novel stimulators of calcium influx in human sperm.
Peter F. Blackmore;Stephen J. Beebe;Douglas R. Danforth;Nancy Alexander.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1990)
Nanosecond pulsed electric fields cause melanomas to self-destruct
Richard Nuccitelli;Uwe Pliquett;Xinhua Chen;Wentia Ford.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2006)
Nanosecond, high-intensity pulsed electric fields induce apoptosis in human cells
Stephen J Beebe;Paula M Fox;Laura J Rec;E Lauren K Willis.
The FASEB Journal (2003)
Ultrashort electrical pulses open a new gateway into biological cells
K.H. Schoenbach;R.P. Joshi;J.F. Kolb;Nianyong Chen.
Proceedings of the IEEE (2004)
Bioelectrics-new applications for pulsed power technology
K.H. Schoenbach;S. Katsuki;R.H. Stark;E.S. Buescher.
international conference on plasma science (2001)
3 Cyclic Nucleotide-Dependent Protein Kinases
Stephen J. Beebe;Jackie D. Corbin.
The Enzymes (1986)
The effect of pulsed electric fields on biological cells: experiments and applications
K.H. Schoenbach;F.E. Peterkin;R.W. Alden;S.J. Beebe.
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (1997)
The Effects of Intense Submicrosecond Electrical Pulses on Cells
Jingdong Deng;Karl H. Schoenbach;E. Stephen Buescher;Pamela S. Hair.
Biophysical Journal (2003)
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