The effects of new treatments must be investigated in vitro before using clinically or in vivo. The aim of this study was to introduce the Z-scan technique as a fast, accurate, inexpensive, and safe in vitro method to distinguish the cytotoxic effects of various treatments. C6 and OLN-93 cell lines were prepared and treated with Temozolomide (TMZ), radiofrequency hyperthermia (HT), and chemo-hyperthermia (HT+TMZ). The cytotoxic effects of different treatments on both cell lines were evaluated using colony formation assay and Z-scan method. The results of colony assay showed that the surviving fraction (SF) of C6 cells treated with TMZ, HT, and HT + TMZ were significantly decreased compared to the control group. Whereas, hyperthermia treatme...
Low dose hyper-radiosensitivity (HRS) is observed in some cell lines, e. g. V79, and results in an i...
The institute of medicine (US) Committee on Quality of Health Care in America defined that health ca...
Human ovarian carcinoma cell line (COCL) behaves differently under different temperatures and/or ant...
Hyperthermia treatment can induce component changes on cell. This study explored the potential of Z-...
Current methods for determining the cellular effects of a treatment modality need expensive material...
Cancer patients who have a diagnosis in the early stage of the disease have better chances for thera...
There is a variety of techniques for evaluating the viability of cultured mammalian cells. In this s...
Objectives: High-throughput chemical and biochemi- cal technologies are now exploited by modern phar...
Cell-based assays in multiwell plates are widely used for radiosensitivity and chemosensitivity asse...
Background: We previously showed that hormetic responses can be established in cell activity tests u...
<p>Cytotoxicity of untreated or either pre-treated ZnO-T with O<sub>2</sub> or UV-light. Cell viabil...
Abstract Background According to the linear no-threshold model (LNT), even the smallest amount of ra...
Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of ...
Cytotoxicity experiments are carried out to evaluate whether a chemical has cytotoxic potential. Bec...
The aim of this study was to clarify the real cytotoxic effect of anticancer substances, by using a ...
Low dose hyper-radiosensitivity (HRS) is observed in some cell lines, e. g. V79, and results in an i...
The institute of medicine (US) Committee on Quality of Health Care in America defined that health ca...
Human ovarian carcinoma cell line (COCL) behaves differently under different temperatures and/or ant...
Hyperthermia treatment can induce component changes on cell. This study explored the potential of Z-...
Current methods for determining the cellular effects of a treatment modality need expensive material...
Cancer patients who have a diagnosis in the early stage of the disease have better chances for thera...
There is a variety of techniques for evaluating the viability of cultured mammalian cells. In this s...
Objectives: High-throughput chemical and biochemi- cal technologies are now exploited by modern phar...
Cell-based assays in multiwell plates are widely used for radiosensitivity and chemosensitivity asse...
Background: We previously showed that hormetic responses can be established in cell activity tests u...
<p>Cytotoxicity of untreated or either pre-treated ZnO-T with O<sub>2</sub> or UV-light. Cell viabil...
Abstract Background According to the linear no-threshold model (LNT), even the smallest amount of ra...
Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of ...
Cytotoxicity experiments are carried out to evaluate whether a chemical has cytotoxic potential. Bec...
The aim of this study was to clarify the real cytotoxic effect of anticancer substances, by using a ...
Low dose hyper-radiosensitivity (HRS) is observed in some cell lines, e. g. V79, and results in an i...
The institute of medicine (US) Committee on Quality of Health Care in America defined that health ca...
Human ovarian carcinoma cell line (COCL) behaves differently under different temperatures and/or ant...