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 | |
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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 |