PURPOSE: To characterize changes in the tumor microenvironment early after irradiation and determine the factors responsible for early reoxygenation. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Fibrosarcoma type II (FSaII) and hepatocarcinoma transplantable liver tumor tumor oxygenation were determined using electron paramagnetic resonance oximetry and a fiberoptic device. Perfusion was assessed by laser Doppler, dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI, and dye penetration. Oxygen consumption was determined by electron paramagnetic resonance. The interstitial fluid pressure was evaluated by the wick-in-needle technique. RESULTS: An increase in oxygen partial pressure was observed 3-4 h after irradiation. This increase resulted from a decrease in global oxygen consumption...
PURPOSE: Hypoxic tumor cells are an important factor of radioresistance. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) and...
<p>Persistence and stability of the reoxygenation response during multiple fractions and in prolonge...
Contains fulltext : 50300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Proliferation an...
Tumor oxygenation is a key factor of the radiotherapy treatment efficacy because the efficacy for ki...
The effect of hyperoxygenation with carbogen (95% O 2 5% CO 2 ) and 100% oxygen inhalation on partia...
The effect of hyperoxygenation with carbogen (95% O 2 + 5% CO 2 ) and 100% oxygen inhalation on part...
Response to cancer treatment is largely influenced by the tumor microenvironment. One of the most im...
Tumor hypoxia is recognized as a limiting factor for the efficacy of radiotherapy, because it enhanc...
Hypoxic tissues lack adequate oxygenation and it has been long established that tumours commonly exh...
Oxygen is a key environmental factor in the development of tumors and their response to treatment. ...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Emerging preclinical studies support the concept of a transient "normalization" of tumor vasculature...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Solid tumours often develop regions that are poorly oxygenated (hypoxic). Hypoxic tumour cells are r...
Solid tumours often develop regions that are poorly oxygenated (hypoxic). Hypoxic tumour cells are r...
PURPOSE: Hypoxic tumor cells are an important factor of radioresistance. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) and...
<p>Persistence and stability of the reoxygenation response during multiple fractions and in prolonge...
Contains fulltext : 50300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Proliferation an...
Tumor oxygenation is a key factor of the radiotherapy treatment efficacy because the efficacy for ki...
The effect of hyperoxygenation with carbogen (95% O 2 5% CO 2 ) and 100% oxygen inhalation on partia...
The effect of hyperoxygenation with carbogen (95% O 2 + 5% CO 2 ) and 100% oxygen inhalation on part...
Response to cancer treatment is largely influenced by the tumor microenvironment. One of the most im...
Tumor hypoxia is recognized as a limiting factor for the efficacy of radiotherapy, because it enhanc...
Hypoxic tissues lack adequate oxygenation and it has been long established that tumours commonly exh...
Oxygen is a key environmental factor in the development of tumors and their response to treatment. ...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Emerging preclinical studies support the concept of a transient "normalization" of tumor vasculature...
Hypoxia, a partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) below physiological needs, is a limiting factor affectin...
Solid tumours often develop regions that are poorly oxygenated (hypoxic). Hypoxic tumour cells are r...
Solid tumours often develop regions that are poorly oxygenated (hypoxic). Hypoxic tumour cells are r...
PURPOSE: Hypoxic tumor cells are an important factor of radioresistance. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) and...
<p>Persistence and stability of the reoxygenation response during multiple fractions and in prolonge...
Contains fulltext : 50300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Proliferation an...