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Radiology, Vol 137, 511-513, Copyright © 1980 by Radiological Society of North America


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The physiological effects of hyperthermia

HI Bicher

In the application of hyperthermia to control cancer, physiological factors such as pH, pO2, and blood flow must be documented in vivo at normal and elevated temperatures for both the tumor and its normal host tissue. The present symposium was arranged to gather recent research done in this area and to expose the problems inherent in these efforts.


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Whole-body hyperthermia-induced thermotolerance is associated with the induction of Heat Shock Protein 70 in mice
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