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Nanoparticle‐based magnetic hyperthermia is a well‐known thermal therapy platform studied to treat solid tumors, but its use for monotherapy is limited due to incomplete tumor eradication at hyperthermia temperature (45 °C).
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Interstitial Hyperthermia: Physics, Biology and Clinical Aspects
, 2023Prospects for interstitial hyperthermia, Ch. Coughlin physics of microwave hyperthermia, B.S. Trembly et al physics of interstitial hyperthermia - radiofrequency and hot water tube techniques, J.W. Hand et al the biology of hyperthermia combined with low
浦野 宗保, E. Douple
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Recent Advances in Hyperthermia Therapy‐Based Synergistic Immunotherapy
Advances in Materials, 2020The past decades have witnessed hyperthermia therapy (HTT) as an emerging strategy against malignant tumors. Nanomaterial‐based photothermal therapy (PTT) and magnetic hyperthermia (MHT), as highly effective and noninvasive treatment models, offer ...
Mengyu Chang +4 more
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Advances in Materials, 2020
Nanocatalytic therapy, using artificial nanoscale enzyme mimics (nanozymes), is an emerging technology for therapeutic treatment of various malignant tumors. However, the relatively deficient catalytic activity of nanozymes in the tumor microenvironment (
Shuming Dong +9 more
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Nanocatalytic therapy, using artificial nanoscale enzyme mimics (nanozymes), is an emerging technology for therapeutic treatment of various malignant tumors. However, the relatively deficient catalytic activity of nanozymes in the tumor microenvironment (
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ASA Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology, 1980
In MH, skeletal muscle acutely and unexpectedly increases its oxygen consumption and lactate production, resulting in greater heat production, respiratory and metabolic acidosis, muscle ridigity, sympathetic stimulation, and increased cellular permeability.
Gerald A. Gronert, Bryan E. Marshall
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In MH, skeletal muscle acutely and unexpectedly increases its oxygen consumption and lactate production, resulting in greater heat production, respiratory and metabolic acidosis, muscle ridigity, sympathetic stimulation, and increased cellular permeability.
Gerald A. Gronert, Bryan E. Marshall
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Fundamentals and advances in magnetic hyperthermia [PDF]
Nowadays, magnetic hyperthermia constitutes a complementary approach to cancer treatment. The use of magnetic particles as heating mediators, proposed in the 1950s, provides a novel strategy for improving tumor treatment and, consequently, patient ...
Daniel Ortega
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