In the current study, the hypothesis that thermal radiosensitization is (indirectly) caused by heat-induced denaturation and aggregation of nuclear proteins is further investigated. Thermotolerant rodent cells showed a reduced intranuclear protein aggregation as compared with non-tolerant cells immediately after a heat treatment. This was reflected in the extent of radiosensitization when the cells were X-irradiated immediately after a heat treatment. When heat and radiation were separated in time, a faster disaggregation was found in thermotolerant cells, which was paralleled by a more rapid decline of radiosensitization. Cells transfected with hsp72 showed protection against heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and reduced thermal rad...
Hyperthermia results in protein unfolding that, if not properly chaperoned by Heat Shock Proteins (H...
Recently, randomized phase III trials have indicated that hyperthermia combined with radiation leads...
All biochemical and cytogenetic data on radiosensitization by heat treatment at and above 43degreesC...
In the current study, the hypothesis that thermal radiosensitization is (indirectly) caused by heat-...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
Heat treatment of cells results in an increased protein content of nuclei and nuclear matrices when ...
Heat treatment of cells results in an increased protein content of nuclei and nuclear matrices when ...
Protein denaturation/aggregation upon cell exposure to heat shock is a likely cause of cell death. i...
Hyperthermia results in protein unfolding that, if not properly chaperoned by Heat Shock Proteins (H...
Hyperthermia results in protein unfolding that, if not properly chaperoned by Heat Shock Proteins (H...
Recently, randomized phase III trials have indicated that hyperthermia combined with radiation leads...
All biochemical and cytogenetic data on radiosensitization by heat treatment at and above 43degreesC...
In the current study, the hypothesis that thermal radiosensitization is (indirectly) caused by heat-...
Hyperthermia (treatment of cells a few degrees above their growth temperature) can lead to cell kill...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
Heat-induced nuclear protein aggregation and subsequent disaggregation were measured in nonpreheated...
Heat treatment of cells results in an increased protein content of nuclei and nuclear matrices when ...
Heat treatment of cells results in an increased protein content of nuclei and nuclear matrices when ...
Protein denaturation/aggregation upon cell exposure to heat shock is a likely cause of cell death. i...
Hyperthermia results in protein unfolding that, if not properly chaperoned by Heat Shock Proteins (H...
Hyperthermia results in protein unfolding that, if not properly chaperoned by Heat Shock Proteins (H...
Recently, randomized phase III trials have indicated that hyperthermia combined with radiation leads...
All biochemical and cytogenetic data on radiosensitization by heat treatment at and above 43degreesC...