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Design of Liposomes for Enhanced Local Release of Drugs by Hyperthermia
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (22-12-1978)“…Liposomes can be designed to release an entrapped drug preferentially at temperatures attainable by mild local hyperthermia. In a test system in vitro, protein…”
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Differential sensitivity of AKR murine leukemia and normal bone marrow cells to hyperthermia
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-1983)“…To determine if there is a differential effect of hyperthermia on AKR murine leukemia and AKR normal bone marrow cells incubated in vitro, the fractional…”
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Hyperthermia and Local Anesthetics: Potentiation of Survival of Tumor-Bearing Mice
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-07-1979)“…Lidocaine infusion of a CA755 mammary adenocarcinoma growing in the hind leg of BDF$_{1}$ mice results in a significant increase in the animals' survival when…”
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Monitoring body site temperatures during systemic hyperthermia
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Potential difference across the pyloric antrum
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1959)“…1 Departments of Chemistry and Physiology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Previous work has shown the presence of a potential difference (PD)…”
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Effect of the Bicarbonate Ion on Gastric Potential Difference
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-04-1958)“…1 From the Departments of Chemistry and Physiology, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky The effects on the gastric potential difference (P.D.)…”
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Movement of water, sodium, chloride and hydrogen ions across the resting stomach
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1959)“…1 Departments of Physiology and Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky Since during secretion chloride ion is transported against its…”
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A New Explanation for the Osmotic Activity and Ionic Composition of Gastric Juice
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-01-1958)“…1 From the Departments of Physiology and Chemistry, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky In an attempt to extend a previously proposed theory of…”
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A nontoxic system for 41.8°C whole-body hyperthermia: results of a phase I study using a radiant heat device
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-1985)Get full text
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Correlation of hyperthermic sensitivity and membrane microviscosity in E. coli K1060
Published in International journal of radiation biology and related studies in physics, chemistry and medicine (1981)“…We have demonstrated a positive correlation between membrane microviscosity and the temperature required to kill E. coli. Batches of cells with differing…”
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Radiation killing of E. coli K1060: role of membrane fluidity, hypothermia and local anaesthetics
Published in International journal of radiation biology and related studies in physics, chemistry and medicine (1980)“…The enhancement of killing by gamma-irradiation, which is seen when E. coli K1060 are cooled below the transition temperature of their membrane lipids, is…”
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Hyperthermic Sensitivity and Growth Stage in Escherichia coli
Published in Radiation research (01-04-1986)“…Hyperthermic sensitivities of Escherichia coli B/r and ${\rm B}_{{\rm s}-1}$ were determined for lag-, midlog-, and stationary-phase cells at 47, 48, and 49°C…”
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Influence of unsaturated fatty acids, membrane fluidity and oxygenation on the survival of an E. coli fatty acid auxotroph following gamma-irradiation
Published in International journal of radiation biology and related studies in physics, chemistry and medicine (1979)“…Escherichia coli K1060, a fatty acid auxotroph unable to either synthesize or degrade unsaturated fatty acids (uFAs), was used to study the effect of membrane…”
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Systemic lidocaine enhancement of hyperthermia-induced tumor regression in transplantable murine tumor models
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-1983)“…Previously, we reported that local lidocaine infusion of a CA 755 mammary adenocarcinoma growing in C57BL X DBA/2 F1 mice, when combined with local heating for…”
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Radiotherapy and hyperthermia for lung cancer
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Potentiation of differential hyperthermic sensitivity of AKR leukemia and normal bone marrow cells by lidocaine or thiopental
Published in Cancer (15-12-1984)“…Previous work has utilized spleen colony formation to evaluate the fractional survival of AKR leukemia and normal bone marrow cells after in vitro heat…”
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Correlation of bacterial hyperthermic survival with anaesthetic potency
Published in International journal of radiation biology and related studies in physics, chemistry and medicine (01-01-1982)“…We have evaluated several local anaesthetics and hypnotics for their relative ability to influence hyperthermic cell killing. Bacterial cell survival following…”
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Lowered pH eliminates the enhanced hyperthermic killing of E. coli induced by procaine or exposure to N2 gassing
Published in International journal of radiation biology and related studies in physics, chemistry and medicine (1983)“…Survival of E. coli K1060 is enhanced when they are heated at 47 degrees C in pH 6 medium as compared to pH 7.4. At pH 6 nitrogen bubbling and 10 mM procaine…”
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Whole body hyperthermia (41-42 degrees C): a simple technique for unanesthetized mice
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-11-1984)“…A technique for accomplishing 41-42 degrees C whole body hyperthermia (WBH) in unrestrained, unanesthetized mice using a simple apparatus is reported. This…”
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Response : Osmotic Gradients across Cellular Membranes
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (03-08-1956)Get full text
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