Hyperthermia, also known as heat therapy or thermal therapy, proven to combat and eliminate disease, dates back thousands of years to the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, as well as to ancient civilizations in India, China and Scandinavia. Heat therapy has evolved in leaps and bounds since...
Hyperthermia(also known as thermotherapy) is elevated body temperature caused by a failure in the body thermoregulation. Since tumor cells are more sensitive to temperature increase than healthy ones, induced hyperthermia is used as a therapeutic procedure in oncology by raising the temperature of a ...
We also demonstrated that the increased ROS production by hyperthermia involved either the upregulation of HCP-1 expression or the downregulation of ABCG2 expression. It is well known that hyperthermia treatment increases intracellular ROS production20,21. In this study, 1 h of hyperthermia at ...
The teratogenic effect of maternal hyperthermia is well known in laboratory animals and is presumed to exist also in humans. The aim of our study was to de... M Peterka,R Peterková,Z Likovský - 《Reproductive Toxicology》 被引量: 56发表: 1996年 Hyperthermia and Hypothermia in the Older...
See also:Disease and Illness -Ologies & -Isms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.hyperthermia- abnormally high body temperature; sometimes induced (as in treating some forms of cancer) ...
Stressful and other high-activity situations such as interaction with a conspecific female are also known to induce a significant hyperthermic response in the rat. A combination of social interaction and METH administration was tested for additive effects. Male rats were exposed daily to a conspecific...
3). Unpaired t-tests were also used to determine whether differences due to temperature in IC50 values were significant (Table 2). All statistical tests were performed using GraphPad Prism. As the number of wells (n) used in this study is large, even small changes that are within the ...
Hyperthermia as a teratogen: A review of experimental studies and their clinical significance Although hyperthermia is teratogenic in birds, all the common laboratory animals, farm animals, and primates and satisfies defined criteria as a teratogen,......
Utilization of thermal therapy (hyperthermia) is defined as the application of exogenous heat induction and represents a concept that is far from new as it goes back to ancient times when heat was used for treating various diseases, including malignancies. Such therapeutic strategy has gained even ...
Hyperthermia, the use of temperatures in excess of 40°C, has recently come to the attention as an approach to cancer therapy that merits serious consideration ( 7 , 12 ). The approach is not new, induced hyperpyrexia being used for the ... JA Dickson,SA Shah - Springer Berlin Heidelber...