Cells that are in the process division are vulnerable to damage by AC
electric fields that have specific frequency and field strength
characteristics. The selective disruption of rapidly dividing cells can
therefore be accomplished by imposing an AC electric field in a target
region for extended periods of time. Some of the cells that divide while
the field is applied will be damaged, but the cells that do not divide
will not be harmed. This selectively damages or disrupts rapidly dividing
cells like parasites, but does not harm normal cells that are not
dividing.