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Inhibition and recovery of macromolecular synthesis, membrane transport, and lysosomal function following exposure of cultured cells to hyperthermia
B. E. Magun
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Physics & Astronomy
hyperthermia
100%
cultured cells
99%
leucine
74%
recovery
67%
membranes
60%
synthesis
59%
heating
52%
degradation
37%
iodine 125
28%
fibroblasts
21%
toxicity
20%
death
18%
refractories
18%
affinity
18%
rats
16%
acids
14%
heat treatment
13%
proteins
13%
refractivity
11%
heat
10%
products
10%
probes
9%
sensitivity
9%
cells
8%
temperature
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Heating
89%
Cultured Cells
70%
Epidermal Growth Factor
65%
Fever
62%
Leucine
51%
Membranes
49%
Uridine
40%
Monoiodotyrosine
28%
Hot Temperature
25%
Iodine-125
23%
Molecular Probes
22%
Endocytosis
16%
ErbB Receptors
15%
Cell Death
12%
Acids
12%
Fibroblasts
12%
Temperature
11%
RNA
11%
Proteins
6%