Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells from normal healthy volunteers were exposed to elevated temperatures of 41-43° for up to 6 hr. Thereafter, the cells were stimulated with phytohemagglutinin in vitro in order to measure indirectly the surviving fraction. DNA replication in heated cells in response to phytohemagglutinin was found to be a sensitive indicator of thermal injury. Exposure to even 40° for 2 hr lowered thymidine incorporation at early time points after phytohemagglutinin stimulation, but the cells were able to recover from thermal injury after exposure for up to 4 hr at 42°. At 43°, exposure for even 1 to 2 hr caused irreversible damage. The changes in thymidine incorporation were not due to changes in endogenous nucleotide...
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to examine the consequences of a mild hyperthermia i...
The effect of ionising radiation on cells can be modulated by several physico-chemical factors. The ...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
The currently available arsenal of anticancer modalities includes many DNA damaging agents that can ...
When HeLa S3 cells were subjected to 45°C hyperthermia, DNA lesions were detected by the use of the ...
The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Hyperthermia has a number of biological effects that sensitize tumors to radiotherapy in the range b...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The proliferative response to peripheral blood mononuclear cells to phytohemagglutinin was enhanced ...
ABSTRACT-HCT-SR human colon tumor cells heated for 60 minutes at 37-44.5 ° C showed an increased sen...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
It has long been established that hyperthermia increases the therapeutic benefit of radiation and ch...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
Although it is tempting to interpret the actions of heat on living cells as a way of oxidative stres...
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to examine the consequences of a mild hyperthermia i...
The effect of ionising radiation on cells can be modulated by several physico-chemical factors. The ...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
The currently available arsenal of anticancer modalities includes many DNA damaging agents that can ...
When HeLa S3 cells were subjected to 45°C hyperthermia, DNA lesions were detected by the use of the ...
The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was stud...
Hyperthermia has a number of biological effects that sensitize tumors to radiotherapy in the range b...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The proliferative response to peripheral blood mononuclear cells to phytohemagglutinin was enhanced ...
ABSTRACT-HCT-SR human colon tumor cells heated for 60 minutes at 37-44.5 ° C showed an increased sen...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
It has long been established that hyperthermia increases the therapeutic benefit of radiation and ch...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
Although it is tempting to interpret the actions of heat on living cells as a way of oxidative stres...
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to examine the consequences of a mild hyperthermia i...
The effect of ionising radiation on cells can be modulated by several physico-chemical factors. The ...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...