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Modest-Temperature Hyperthermia
Known as:
MTH
, Mild-Temperature Hyperthermia
Heating of tumors to the 40.5-42.5C range. Increases the oxygenation of tumors thereby enhancing the effect of radiation therapy.
National Institutes of Health
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Review
2004
Review
2004
The Best Predictors of Success in Developmental Mathematics Courses.
Pansy Waycaster
2004
Corpus ID: 118739097
The purpose of this study was to assess how well the ASSET, COMPASS, and in-house readiness tests actually do in their placement…
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1998
1998
Tumor oxygenation after mild-temperature hyperthermia in combination with carbogen breathing: dependence on heat dose and tumor type.
K. Okajima
,
R. Griffin
,
K. Iwata
,
A. Shakil
,
C. Song
Radiation Research
1998
Corpus ID: 12225444
We investigated the effect of hyperthermia at 40.5-42.5 degrees C as well as the combination of hyperthermia and carbogen…
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1971
1971
Mammotropic and somatotropic hormones in sera of normal rats and in rats bearing primary and grafted pituitary tumors
A. Ito
,
J. Martin
,
R. Grindeland
,
S. Takizawa
,
J. Furth
International Journal of Cancer
1971
Corpus ID: 26694209
Parallel determinations were made of the concentration of MtH and StH in the sera of rats with spontaneous, estrogen‐induced and…
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