The effect of hyperthermia and/or gamma-radiation on the survival of intestinal crypt cells was studied in BDF sub 1 mice using a microcolony assay. Hyperthermia treatments, which in themselves caused no detectable cell lethality, inhibited the capacity of crypt cells to repair sublethal radiation damage. In addition, heat applied either before or after single radiation exposures potentiated lethal damage to crypt cells; the degree of enhancement was dependent on the time interval between treatments. At the levels of heating employed, DNA synthesis in the intestinal epithelium was significantly reduced immediately following exposure, but returned rapidly to normal levels. No further disturbances in cellular kinetics were observed for up to ...
Hyperthermia, either alone or combined with radio-, immuno- or chemotherapy, can control tumor growt...
Hyperthermia (exposure of cells to temperatures above their normal growth temperature) may kill euka...
Purpose: The present work pursues perfection of highly efficient anticancer, principally new methodo...
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 ...
Local hyperthermia, when applied as a therapeutic agent against radio-resistant tumours, can result ...
Basic in vitro cell experiments were conducted on the P388 mouse leukaemia cell line to determine wh...
This study describes the effects of hyperthermia and X-irradiation on the morphological appearance o...
Chapter one contains a brief review of the literature concerning the effects of hyperthermia and rad...
Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells from normal healthy volunteers were exposed to elevated tem...
Although it is tempting to interpret the actions of heat on living cells as a way of oxidative stres...
Regions of low oxygenation (hypoxia) are a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and cells existin...
ObjectiveAims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyper...
Mouse fibroblast LM cells have been heated at 44 degrees C for different periods. Potassium content ...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Hyperthermia, either alone or combined with radio-, immuno- or chemotherapy, can control tumor growt...
Hyperthermia (exposure of cells to temperatures above their normal growth temperature) may kill euka...
Purpose: The present work pursues perfection of highly efficient anticancer, principally new methodo...
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 ...
Local hyperthermia, when applied as a therapeutic agent against radio-resistant tumours, can result ...
Basic in vitro cell experiments were conducted on the P388 mouse leukaemia cell line to determine wh...
This study describes the effects of hyperthermia and X-irradiation on the morphological appearance o...
Chapter one contains a brief review of the literature concerning the effects of hyperthermia and rad...
Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells from normal healthy volunteers were exposed to elevated tem...
Although it is tempting to interpret the actions of heat on living cells as a way of oxidative stres...
Regions of low oxygenation (hypoxia) are a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and cells existin...
ObjectiveAims were to investigate sensitivity of various human and canine cancer cell lines to hyper...
Mouse fibroblast LM cells have been heated at 44 degrees C for different periods. Potassium content ...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Hyperthermia, either alone or combined with radio-, immuno- or chemotherapy, can control tumor growt...
Hyperthermia (exposure of cells to temperatures above their normal growth temperature) may kill euka...
Purpose: The present work pursues perfection of highly efficient anticancer, principally new methodo...