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Inducible protective processes in animal systems XV: Hyperthermia enhances the Ethyl methanesulfonate induced adaptive response in meiotic cells of grasshopper Poecilocerus pictus

open access: yesEgyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics, 2016
Purpose: To understand the role of hyperthermia in adaptive response, Ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) an anticarcinogenic agent, adapted meiotic cells of Poecilocerus pictus was used.
R. Venu   +3 more
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Decrease in MAP3Ks expression enhances the cell death caused by hyperthermia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Hyperthermia, 2022
Purpose Hyperthermia is a promising anticancer treatment modality. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the thermal sensitivity of tumor cells is largely unknown.
Atsushi Enomoto   +6 more
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Enhancing Gastric Cancer Therapeutic Efficacy through Synergistic Cotreatment of Linderae Radix and Hyperthermia in AGS Cells

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2023
Gastric cancer remains a global health threat, particularly in Asian countries. Current treatment methods include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Chae-Ryeong Ahn, Seung-Ho Baek
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Graphene Oxide Nanosheets for Localized Hyperthermia—Physicochemical Characterization, Biocompatibility, and Induction of Tumor Cell Death

open access: yesCells, 2020
Background: The main goals of cancer treatment are not only to eradicate the tumor itself but also to elicit a specific immune response that overcomes the resistance of tumor cells against chemo- and radiotherapies. Hyperthermia was demonstrated to chemo-
Malgorzata J. Podolska   +8 more
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SP0083 Effort-induced hyperthermia: similarities with malignant hyperthermia [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2001
Effort-induced hyperthermia, also called exertional heat stroke (EHS) is due to an imbalance between internal heat production and heat loss, generally exacerbated by several factors such as inadequate fluid, caloric, and/or electrolyte intake, and is associated with a classical symptomatology, i.e.
P Cozzone   +5 more
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Hyperthermia-induced apoptosis

open access: yes, 2022
This thesis describes a number of studies that investigated several aspects of heat-induced apoptosis in human lymphoid malignancies. Cells harbour both pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins and the balance between these proteins determines whether a cell is susceptible to undergo apoptosis.
openaire   +1 more source

Dopamine D1 receptor deletion strongly reduces neurotoxic effects of methamphetamine

open access: yesNeurobiology of Disease, 2012
Methamphetamine (METH) is a potent, highly addictive psychostimulant consumed worldwide. In humans and experimental animals, repeated exposure to this drug induces persistent neurodegenerative changes.
S. Ares-Santos   +6 more
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Hyperthermic potentiation of cisplatin by magnetic nanoparticle heaters is correlated with an increase in cell membrane fluidity

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nanomedicine, 2013
Merlis P Alvarez-Berríos, Amalchi Castillo, Janet Mendéz, Orlando Soto, Carlos Rinaldi, Madeline Torres-LugoDepartment of Chemical Engineering, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto RicoAbstract: Magnetic fluid ...
Alvarez-Berrios MP   +5 more
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Evaluation of The Combined Effects of Hyperthermia, Cobalt-60 Gamma Rays and IUdR on Cultured Glioblastoma Spheroid Cells and Dosimetry Using TLD-100 [PDF]

open access: yesCell Journal, 2014
Objective: In radiation treatment, the irradiation which is effective enough to control the tumors far exceeds normal-tissues tolerance. Thus to avoid such unfavourable outcomes, some methods sensitizing the tumor cells to radiation are used ...
Ali Neshasteh-Riz   +2 more
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Radiosensitization of Allogenic Subcutaneous C6 Glioma Model with Focused Ultrasound-Induced Mild Hyperthermia

open access: yesLife
The radiosensitization potential of focused ultrasound (FUS)-induced mild hyperthermia was assessed in an allogenic subcutaneous C6 glioma tumor model in rats. Mild hyperthermia at 42 °C was induced in tumors using a single-element 350 kHz FUS transducer.
Zhiyuan Xu   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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