Sentences with phrase «induced hyperthermia»

CHEMOSENSITIZATION OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA TO GEMCITABINE BY NON-INVASIVE RADIOFREQUENCY FIELD - INDUCED HYPERTHERMIA.
Vinkers, C. H.; van Bogaert, M. J.; Klanker, M.; Korte, S. M.; Oosting, R.; Hanania, T.; Hopkins, S. C.; Olivier, B.; Groenink, L. Translational aspects of pharmacological research into anxiety disorders: the stress - induced hyperthermia (SIH) paradigm.
They subsequently co-encapsulated the cells with magnetic iron oxide in immunoprotective alginate microcapsules and then remotely triggered cytosine deaminase expression by alternating magnetic field - induced hyperthermia.
As Joseph Romm has put it in his authoritative primer Climate Change: What Everyone Needs to Know, heat stress in New York City would exceed that of present - day Bahrain, one of the planet's hottest spots, and the temperature in Bahrain «would induce hyperthermia in even sleeping humans.»

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Their findings are reported in, «Magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia induced cytosine deaminase expression in microencapsulated E. coli for enzyme - prodrug therapy,» in Journal of Biotechnology.
Spatiotemporal temperature distribution and cancer cell death in response to extracellular hyperthermia induced by gold nanorods.
Another study out of Japan found that infrared - induced, whole - body hyperthermia helped strongly inhibit the growth and spread of breast cancer cells in mice, without causing any harmful side effects.
In conclusion, mild dehydration without hyperthermia in men induced adverse changes in vigilance and working memory, and increased tension / anxiety and fatigue.
Genetic testing excluded the dynamin - 1 related exercise - induced collapse mutation and the V547A malignant hyperthermia mutation as the cause of BCC.
Salty pecans may induce extreme thirst and urination, vomit, tremors, depression, diarrhea, hyperthermia or seizures.
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