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Hereditary aspects of malignant hyperthermia [PDF]
Beverley A. Britt +2 more
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Phonon-assisted radiofrequency absorption by gold nanoparticles resulting in hyperthermia
It is suggested that in gold nanoparticles (GNPs) of about 5 nm sizes used in the radiofrequency (RF) hyperthermia, an absorption of the RF photon by the Fermi electron occurs with involvement of the longitudinal acoustic vibrational mode (LAVM), the ...
A Leifert +42 more
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Most drugs cannot penetrate the blood–brain barrier (BBB), greatly limiting the use of anti-cancer agents for brain cancer therapy. Temperature sensitive liposomes (TSL) are nanoparticles that rapidly release the contained drug in response to ...
Amy Lee Bredlau +8 more
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Hyperthermia as a factor of secondary brain damage in traumatic brain injury
The development of hyperthermia (≥38.3 °C) in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with increased levels of disability and mortality, since it critically affects the development of secondary brain damage.
D.V. Olenyuk, A.V. Tsarev
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Disturbances of the Oxidative-Phosphorylation Mechanism as a Possible Etiological Factor in Sudden Unexplained Hyperthermia Occurring During Anesthesia [PDF]
ROY D. WILSON +3 more
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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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Fulminating hyperthermia and general anaesthesia. [PDF]
A. T. Hawthorne +2 more
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