Effect of the time gap between hyperthermia and radiation on clonogenic cell survival (A). Influence of the hyperthermia temperature of 41, 42 and 43°C in combination with radiation on A549 clonogenic cell survival (B). Treatment with hyperthermia (42°C, 1 h) first versus radiation first affects clonogenic cell survival of A549 cells (C). One-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s multiple comparison test. Mean of at least three independent experiments ±SEM is shown.</p
Hyperthermia (exposure of cells to temperatures above their normal growth temperature) may kill euka...
Introduction The Cumulative Equivalent Minute at 43 °C (CEM43) thermal dose model has been empirical...
Recently, randomized phase III trials have indicated that hyperthermia combined with radiation leads...
Surviving fraction as function of radiation dose at different temperatures. Cells exposed for 1 hour...
Chapter one contains a brief review of the literature concerning the effects of hyperthermia and rad...
Basic in vitro cell experiments were conducted on the P388 mouse leukaemia cell line to determine wh...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Basic in vitro cell experiments were conducted on the P388 mouse leukaemia cell line to determine wh...
The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Mouse fibroblast LM cells have been heated at 44 degrees C for different periods. Potassium content ...
<p>(A) Clonogenic survival of various human cell lines exposed to acute <sup>137</sup>Cs γ-irradiati...
Regions of low oxygenation (hypoxia) are a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and cells existin...
<p>Cells cultured at 37°C and cells cultured similarly at 37°C but exposed once a day for 15 min to ...
ObjectiveAims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyper...
Clonogenic cell survival curves of human (A, B) and canine (C-H) cancer cell lines. The correspondin...
Hyperthermia (exposure of cells to temperatures above their normal growth temperature) may kill euka...
Introduction The Cumulative Equivalent Minute at 43 °C (CEM43) thermal dose model has been empirical...
Recently, randomized phase III trials have indicated that hyperthermia combined with radiation leads...
Surviving fraction as function of radiation dose at different temperatures. Cells exposed for 1 hour...
Chapter one contains a brief review of the literature concerning the effects of hyperthermia and rad...
Basic in vitro cell experiments were conducted on the P388 mouse leukaemia cell line to determine wh...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Basic in vitro cell experiments were conducted on the P388 mouse leukaemia cell line to determine wh...
The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Mouse fibroblast LM cells have been heated at 44 degrees C for different periods. Potassium content ...
<p>(A) Clonogenic survival of various human cell lines exposed to acute <sup>137</sup>Cs γ-irradiati...
Regions of low oxygenation (hypoxia) are a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and cells existin...
<p>Cells cultured at 37°C and cells cultured similarly at 37°C but exposed once a day for 15 min to ...
ObjectiveAims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyper...
Clonogenic cell survival curves of human (A, B) and canine (C-H) cancer cell lines. The correspondin...
Hyperthermia (exposure of cells to temperatures above their normal growth temperature) may kill euka...
Introduction The Cumulative Equivalent Minute at 43 °C (CEM43) thermal dose model has been empirical...
Recently, randomized phase III trials have indicated that hyperthermia combined with radiation leads...