Advances in radiation biology. Volume 10 /
Advances in Radiation Biology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press, Inc.,
�1983.
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Advances in radiation biology. |n Volume 10 / |c edited by John T. Lett. |
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505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1. Viral probes for DNA repair. I. Introduction ; II. Host cell reactivation ; III. Recombination-dependent recovery ; IV. Mismatch repair ; V. Inducible recovery phenomena ; VI. Viral vectors for repair genes ; References -- Chapter 2. Behavior of the long-lived synthetic elements and their natural analogs in food chains. I. Introduction ; II. Entry into ecosystems ; III. Chemical behavior ; IV. Behavior in food chains ; V. Concluding comments and perspectives ; References -- Chapter 3. Cancer therapy by ultrasound. I. Introduction ; II. Early studies ; III. Physical aspects of ultrasound heating ; IV. Preclinical studies with ultrasound ; V. Clinical systems for ultrasound hyperthermia ; VI. Clinical dosimetry and treatment planning for ultrasound ; VII. Responses of human tumors to ultrasound hyperthermia ; VIII. Side effects of ultrasound ; IX. Conclusions ; References -- Chapter 4. pH and tumor response to hyperthermia. I. Introduction ; II. Thermal sensitivity of tumors: selective temperature range ; III. The concept of tumor acidosis ; IV. The problem of pH measurement in tissues ; V. Low pH as a factor in thermal sensitivity and as a mediator of hyperthermic cell killing ; VI. Potentiation of hyperthermia by low pH ; VII. pH and hyperthermia: modes of interaction ; VIII. Perspective ; References -- Chapter 5. Heavy-ion radiobiology: normal tissue studies. I. Introduction ; II. Rationale for the use of heavy charged particles ; III. Generation of reference heavy-ion beams ; IV. Reciprocal dose versus dose per fraction analysis of multifraction data ; V. Effects on normal tissue systems ; VI. Conclusions ; References -- Chapter 6. The effect of ionizing radiations on connective tissue. I. Biochemistry, physiology, and pathology of connective tissue ; II. Early effects of radiation on vascular and other connective tissue ; III. Late effects of radiation on connective tissue ; IV. Relation between connective tissue metabolism and aging after irradiation ; V.A look to the future and the problems which await solution ; References -- Chapter 7. Single and combined (radiation-cyclophosphamide) modality therapy in experimental solid tumors. I. Introduction ; II. Radiation ; III. Chemotherapy-cyclophosphamide ; IV. Combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy ; V. The alternate and sequential use of combined modality therapy ; VI. Fractionated and hyperfractionated radiation dose schedules alone or in combination with cyclophosphamide ; VII. The utilization of experimental results in designing clinical protocols ; VIII. Concluding remarks ; References -- Index. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. | ||
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