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134 related items for PubMed ID: 3171262

  • 1. Thermotolerance kinetics and growth rate changes in the R1H tumour heated at 43 degrees C.
    Mooibroek J, Dikomey E, Zywietz F, Jung H.
    Int J Hyperthermia; 1988; 4(6):677-86. PubMed ID: 3171262
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  • 2. Influence of cellular, microenvironmental, and growth parameters on thermotolerance kinetics in vivo in human melanoma xenografts.
    Rofstad EK.
    Cancer Res; 1989 Sep 15; 49(18):5027-32. PubMed ID: 2766273
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  • 3. Effects of step-down and step-up heating on the development of thermotolerance in a C3H mammary carcinoma in vivo.
    Lindegaard JC, Nielsen OS, Overgaard J.
    Int J Hyperthermia; 1995 Sep 15; 11(2):231-9. PubMed ID: 7790737
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  • 4. Development of thermotolerance in a human melanoma xenograft.
    Rofstad EK, Brustad T.
    Cancer Res; 1984 Feb 15; 44(2):525-30. PubMed ID: 6692358
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  • 5. Hsp40, a possible indicator for thermotolerance of murine tumour in vivo.
    Kaneko R, Hayashi Y, Tohnai I, Ueda M, Ohtsuka K.
    Int J Hyperthermia; 1997 Feb 15; 13(5):507-16. PubMed ID: 9354935
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  • 6. Heat sensitivity and thermotolerance in cells from five human melanoma xenografts.
    Rofstad EK, Midthjell H, Brustad T.
    Cancer Res; 1984 Oct 15; 44(10):4347-54. PubMed ID: 6467196
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  • 9. Intrinsic thermal response, thermotolerance development and stepdown heating in murine bone marrow progenitor cells.
    O'Hara MD, Xiong QB, Boyer JW, Leeper DB.
    Int J Hyperthermia; 1992 Oct 15; 8(4):451-61. PubMed ID: 1402125
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  • 10. The induction of thermotolerance in the ear of the mouse by fractionated hyperthermia.
    Law MP, Ahier RG, Somaia S, Field SB.
    Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys; 1984 Jun 15; 10(6):865-73. PubMed ID: 6735770
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  • 11. Development of thermotolerance during fractionated hyperthermia in a solid tumor in vivo.
    Kamura T, Nielsen OS, Overgaard J, Andersen AH.
    Cancer Res; 1982 May 15; 42(5):1744-8. PubMed ID: 7066896
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  • 13. Effect of pH on development and decay of thermotolerance in CHO cells using fractionated heating at 43 degrees C.
    Dikomey E, Eickhoff J, Jung H.
    Int J Hyperthermia; 1988 May 15; 4(5):555-65. PubMed ID: 3392427
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  • 19. Thermal sensitivity and kinetics of thermotolerance in bovine aortic endothelial cells in culture.
    Sahu SK, Song CW.
    Int J Hyperthermia; 1991 May 15; 7(1):103-11. PubMed ID: 2051066
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