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137 related items for PubMed ID: 761211

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    Hartson-Eaton M, Hornback NB.
    Radiat Res; 1986 Sep; 107(3):287-95. PubMed ID: 3749463
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  • 22. Similarities in cellular inactivation by hyperthermia or by ethanol.
    Li GC, Shiu EC, Hahn GM.
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  • 23. Influence of hyperthermia on gamma-ray-induced mutation in V79 cells.
    Banerjee S, Bhaumik G, Bhattacharjee SB.
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    Holahan EV, Highfield DP, Holahan PK, Dewey WC.
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  • 27. A comparison of the enhancement of radiation sensitivity and DNA polymerase inactivation by hyperthermia in human glioma cells.
    Raaphorst GP, Feeley MM, Chu GL, Dewey WC.
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  • 28. The radiosensitivity of the chromosomes of the cells of human squamous cell carcinoma cell lines.
    Schwartz JL.
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    Raaphorst GP, Szekely J, Lobreau A, Azzam EI.
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  • 30. Combined effects of X irradiation and hyperthermia on CHO cells for various temperatures and orders of application.
    Sapareto SA, Hopwood LE, Dewey WC.
    Radiat Res; 1978 Feb; 73(2):221-33. PubMed ID: 635107
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  • 31. Effect of hypothermia on cell kinetics and response to hyperthermia and X rays.
    van Rijn J, van den Berg J, Kipp JB, Schamhart DH, van Wijk R.
    Radiat Res; 1985 Feb; 101(2):292-305. PubMed ID: 3975358
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  • 32. p53-dependent thermal enhancement of cellular sensitivity in human squamous cell carcinomas in relation to LET.
    Takahashi A, Ohnishi K, Ota I, Asakawa I, Tamamoto T, Furusawa Y, Matsumoto H, Ohnishi T.
    Int J Radiat Biol; 2001 Oct; 77(10):1043-51. PubMed ID: 11682009
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  • 33. Iodine contrast medium sensitizes cultured mammalian cells to X rays but not to gamma rays.
    Matsudaira H, Ueno AM, Furuno I.
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  • 34. Increased expression of GRP94 protein is associated with decreased sensitivity to X-rays in cervical cancer cell lines.
    Kubota H, Suzuki T, Lu J, Takahashi S, Sugita K, Sekiya S, Suzuki N.
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  • 35. Differential cytotoxic effects on hyperthermia below and above 43 degree C alone or combined with X irradiation.
    Dikomey E.
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  • 36. Differences in effects of oncogenes on resistance of gamma rays, ultraviolet light, and heat shock.
    Suzuki K, Watanabe M, Miyoshi J.
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  • 37. Hyperthermic potentiation of the effects of a clinically significant X-ray dose on cell survival, DNA damage, and DNA repair.
    Bowden GT, Kasunic MD.
    Radiat Res; 1981 Jul; 87(1):109-20. PubMed ID: 7255666
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  • 38. Isobologram analysis of X-ray--BCNU interactions in vitro.
    Deen DF, Williams ME.
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  • 39. Interaction of hyperthermia and radiation: temperature coefficient of interaction.
    Loshek DD, Orr JS, Solomonidis E.
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  • 40. Correlation between cellular survival and potassium loss in mouse fibroblasts after hyperthermia alone and after a combined treatment with X rays.
    Ruifrok AC, Kanon B, Konings AW.
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