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1. Effect of Differences in Metabolic Activity of Melanoma Models on Response to Lonidamine plus Doxorubicin

2. Emerging Applications of Ultrasound-Contrast Agents in Radiation Therapy

3. Comparison of the Lonidamine Potentiated Effect of Nitrogen Mustard Alkylating Agents on the Systemic Treatment of DB-1 Human Melanoma Xenografts in Mice.

4. Feasibility of removable balloon implant for simultaneous magnetic nanoparticle heating and HDR brachytherapy of brain tumor resection cavities

5. Sensitization of Hypoxic Tumors to Radiation Therapy Using Ultrasound-Sensitive Oxygen Microbubbles

6. Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis Response to Radiation After Microbubble Oxygen Delivery in a Murine Model

7. Effect of Differences in Metabolic Activity of Melanoma Models on Response to Lonidamine plus Doxorubicin

8. Effects of hyperglycemia on lonidamine-induced acidification and de-energization of human melanoma xenografts and sensitization to melphalan

9. Lonidamine induces intracellular tumor acidification and ATP depletion in breast, prostate and ovarian cancer xenografts and potentiates response to doxorubicin

10. Localized microbubble cavitation-based antivascular therapy for improving HCC treatment response to radiotherapy

11. Effect of Lonidamine on Systemic Therapy of DB-1 Human Melanoma Xenografts with Temozolomide

12. Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Delivery in a Genetically Engineered Mouse Model of Lung Cancer

13. 31P and1H MRS of DB-1 melanoma xenografts: lonidamine selectively decreases tumor intracellular pH and energy status and sensitizes tumors to melphalan

14. Kadota Fund International Forum 2004. Application of thermal stress for the improvement of health, 15-18 June 2004, Awaji Yumebutai International Conference Center, Awaji Island, Hyogo, Japan. Final Report

15. Acute extracellular acidification reduces intracellular pH, 42°C-induction of heat shock proteins and clonal survival of human melanoma cells grown at pH 6.7

16. Effects of hyperthermia on p53 protein expression and activity

17. Variability in glucose transporter-1 levels and hexokinase activity in human melanoma

18. Acute extracellular acidification increases nuclear associated protein levels in human melanoma cells during 42°C hyperthermia and enhances cell killing

19. Non-invasive magnetic resonance thermometry using thulium-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetate (TmDOTA-)

20. Betulinic acid sensitization of low pH adapted human melanoma cells to hyperthermia

21. Enhancement of Hyperglycemia-Induced Acidification of Human Melanoma Xenografts with Inhibitors of Respiration and Ion Transport

22. Thermal sensitisation by lonidamine of human melanoma cells grown at low extracellular pH

23. Intracellular pH regulation in a nonmalignant and a derived malignant human breast cell line

24. MIBG inhibits respiration: potential for radio- and hyperthermic sensitization

25. The response of human tumour blood flow to a fractionated course of thermoradiotherapy

26. Effect of I.V. Glucose Versus Combined I.V. Plus Oral Glucose on Human Tumour Extracellular Ph for Potential Sensitization to Thermoradiotherapy

27. Temporal association between alterations in proton extrusion and low pH adaptation

28. Altered proton extrusion in cells adapted to growth at low extracellular pH

29. The development and magnitude of thermotolerance during chronic hyperthermia in murine bone marrow granulocyte-macrophage progenitors: I

30. Cultured adherent cells from marrow can serve as long-lasting precursor cells for bone, cartilage, and lung in irradiated mice

31. Comparison of the Lonidamine Potentiated Effect of Nitrogen Mustard Alkylating Agents on the Systemic Treatment of DB-1 Human Melanoma Xenografts in Mice

32. Extracellular pH distribution in human tumours

33. Tumor extracellular pH as a prognostic factor in thermoradiotherapy

34. Multiple field hyperthermia combined with radiotherapy in advanced carcinoma of the breast

35. 31P-MRS Studies of Melanoma Xenografts with Different Metastatic Potential

36. Thermoradiation therapy for superficial malignant tumors

37. Hyperthermia and radiation in advanced malignant melanoma

38. Optimization of hyperthermia with CT scanning

39. Quantitative magnetic resonance and optical imaging biomarkers of melanoma metastatic potential

40. Predicting Melanoma Metastatic Potential By Optical And Magnetic Resonance Imaging

41. Metaiodobenzylguanidine and hyperglycemia augment tumor response to isolated limb perfusion in a rodent model of human melanoma

42. Quercetin sensitizes cells in a tumour-like low pH environment to hyperthermia

43. Tumor oxygenation and acidification are increased in melanoma xenografts after exposure to hyperglycemia and meta-iodo-benzylguanidine

44. Effect of mild hyperglycemia +/- meta-iodo-benzylguanidine on the radiation response of R3230 Ac tumors

45. Acidification-induced sensitization to thermoradiotherapy in breast cancer

46. Predictors of severe esophagitis include use of concurrent chemotherapy, but not the length of irradiated esophagus: a multivariate analysis of patients with lung cancer treated with nonoperative therapy

47. Effects of 42 degrees C hyperthermia on intracellular pH in ovarian carcinoma cells during acute or chronic exposure to low extracellular pH

48. Bicarbonate-dependent proton extrusion in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells adapted to growth at pH 6.7

49. Predictive factors for skin reactions in patients treated with thermoradiotherapy

50. 'Patchwork' fields in thermoradiotherapy for extensive chest wall recurrences of breast carcinoma

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