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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 26.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Hyperthermia. 2017 Jan 31:1–13. doi: 10.1080/02656736.2016.1278281

Table 1.

Review of papers reporting survival of cells exposed to thermal rise or ionizing radiations, matched for cell subtype and dose range.

Reference Article Type of Tissue Investigated Treatment Modality Dose Range
Sensitivity of Human Cells to Mild Hyperthermia [24] Human Glioblastoma Tumor Cells U87MG Heat 0-240 CEM
Thermal Dose Determination in Cancer Therapy [21] Chinese Hamster Ovary Heat 0-150 CEM
Cellular Effects of Hyperthermia: Relevance to the minimum dose for thermal damage[25] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Heat 0-150 CEM
Arrhenius Relationships from the Molecule and Cell to the Clinic[26] Chinese Hamster Ovary Heat 0-150 CEM
Basic Principles of thermal dosimetry and thermal threshold for tissue damage from hyperthermia [27] Chinese Hamster Ovary Heat 0-180 CEM
A Transient Thermotolerant Survival Response Produced by Single Thermal Doses in HeLa Cells [28] HeLa Heat 0-480 CEM
Differential Effect of Hyperthermia on Murine Bone Marrow Normal Colony-forming Units and AKR and L1210 Leukemia Stem Cells [29] Leukemia Cells L1210, AKR Heat 0-60 CEM
A Comparison of Cell Killing by Heat and/or X Rays in Chinese Hamster V79 Cells, Friend Erythroleukemia Mouse Cells, and Human Thymocyte MOLT-4 [30] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-16 Gy
Cellular Responses to Combinations of Hyperthermia and Radiation [31] Chinese Hamster Ovary Radiation 0-11 Gy
Cross-Resistance to Ionizing Radiation in a Murine Leukemic Cell Line Resistant to cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(II): Role of Ku Autoantigen [32] Leukemia Cells L1210 Radiation 0-10 Gy
Effect of Hyperthermia on the Radiation Response of two Mammalian Cell Lines [33] Chinese Hamster Ovary, mouse mammary sarcoma HA-1, EMT-6 Radiation 0-12 Gy
Effects of propranolol in combination with radiation on apoptosis and survival of gastric cancer cells in vitro [34] Human gastric adenocarcinoma cells BGC-823, SGC-7901 Radiation 0-10 Gy
Enhancement of Radiation Damage in Cellular DNA Following Unifilar Substitution with Iododeoxyuridine [35] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-16 Gy
Hyperthermia Radiosensitization in Human Glioma Cells Comparison of Recovery of Polymerase Activity, Survival, and Potentially Lethal Damage Repair [36] Human Glioblastoma Tumor Cells U87MG Radiation 0-12 Gy
Influence of Hyperthermia on Gamma-Ray-Induced Mutation in V79 Cells [37] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-12 Gy
Interaction of Hyperthermia and Radiation in CHO Cells: Recovery Kinetics [38] Chinese Hamster Ovary Radiation 0-12 Gy
Long duration mild temperature hyperthermia and brachytherapy [39] Human Normal fibroblasts, Human radiation resistant melanoma cells, Human Ovarian Carcinoma cells AG1522, SkMe13, A2780 Radiation 0-10 Gy
Moderate Hyperthermia and Low Dose Irradiation [22] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-14 Gy
Radiosensitivity and Capacity to Recover from Radiation Induced Damage in Pimonisazol-Unlabeled Intratumor Quiescent Cells Depend on p53 Status [40] Human head and neck squamous carcinoma cells SAS Radiation 0-14 Gy
Recovery of Sublethal Radiation Damage and is inhibition by Hyperthermia in normal and transformed mouse cells [41] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-14 Gy
The p65 subunit of nuclear factor-κB is a molecular target for radiation sensitization of human squamous carcinoma cells [42] Human head and neck squamous carcinoma cells SCC-35, d6, d12 Radiation 0-11 Gy
Thermal radiosensitization in Chinese hamster and mouse C3H 10T 1/2 cells. The thermotolerance effect [40] Chinese Hamster Lung, mouse embryo V79, C3H Radiation 0-14 Gy
Thermal Sensitivity and Radiosensitization in V79 Cells after BrdUrd or IdUrd Incorporation [43] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-16 Gy
Thermally Enhanced Radioresponse of Cultured Chinese Hamster Cells: Inhibition of Repair of Sublethal Damage and Enhancement of Lethal Damage [44] Chinese hamster fibroblasts V79 Radiation 0-11 Gy
Thermal sensitivity and radiosensitization in Chinese hamster V79 cells exposed to 2-aminopurine or 6-thioguanine [45] Chinese Hamster Lung V79 Radiation 0-14 Gy