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G M Hahn

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Cancer Research|March 1, 1977
Interaction of amphotericin B and 43 degrees hyperthermiaG M Hahn, G C Li, E Shiu
Nature: New Biology|April 21, 1971
Quantitative changes in unscheduled DNA synthesis in rat muscle cells after differentiationG M Hahn, D King, S J Yang
Cancer Research|October 1, 1986
Dansyl lysine, a new probe for assaying heat-induced cell killing and thermotolerance in vitro and in vivoG Fisher, G C Rice, G M Hahn
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|May 1, 1988
The use of dansyl lysine to assess heat damage and thermotolerance of normal tissuesR Sekiguchi, G C Rice, G M Hahn
Cancer Research|December 15, 1992
Lower heat shock factor activation and binding and faster rate of HSP-70A messenger RNA turnover in heat sensitive human leukemiasN F Mivechi, H Ouyang, G M Hahn
Bulletin Du Cancer|January 1, 1981
Induction of hyperthermia by ultrasoundG M Hahn, J B Marmor, D Pounds
National Cancer Institute Monograph|June 1, 1982
Clinical studies with ultrasound-induced hyperthermiaJ B Marmor, D Pounds, G M Hahn
Cancer Research|March 15, 1988
Modification of pH of normal and malignant mouse tissue by hydralazine and glucose, with and without breathing of 5% CO2 and 95% airC Tobari, I Van Kersen, G M Hahn
Radiology|October 1, 1975
Cell cycle progression of murine sarcoma cells after x irradiation or heat shockH B Kal, M Hatfield, G M Hahn
Radiation Research|April 6, 1999
Increase in radiation-induced HPRT gene mutation frequency after nonthermal exposure to nonionizing 60 Hz electromagnetic fieldsJ Walleczek, E C Shiu, G M Hahn
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Cancer Research|March 1, 1977
Interaction of amphotericin B and 43 degrees hyperthermiaG M Hahn, G C Li, E Shiu
Nature: New Biology|April 21, 1971
Quantitative changes in unscheduled DNA synthesis in rat muscle cells after differentiationG M Hahn, D King, S J Yang
Cancer Research|October 1, 1986
Dansyl lysine, a new probe for assaying heat-induced cell killing and thermotolerance in vitro and in vivoG Fisher, G C Rice, G M Hahn
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics|May 1, 1988
The use of dansyl lysine to assess heat damage and thermotolerance of normal tissuesR Sekiguchi, G C Rice, G M Hahn
Cancer Research|December 15, 1992
Lower heat shock factor activation and binding and faster rate of HSP-70A messenger RNA turnover in heat sensitive human leukemiasN F Mivechi, H Ouyang, G M Hahn
Bulletin Du Cancer|January 1, 1981
Induction of hyperthermia by ultrasoundG M Hahn, J B Marmor, D Pounds
National Cancer Institute Monograph|June 1, 1982
Clinical studies with ultrasound-induced hyperthermiaJ B Marmor, D Pounds, G M Hahn
Cancer Research|March 15, 1988
Modification of pH of normal and malignant mouse tissue by hydralazine and glucose, with and without breathing of 5% CO2 and 95% airC Tobari, I Van Kersen, G M Hahn
Radiology|October 1, 1975
Cell cycle progression of murine sarcoma cells after x irradiation or heat shockH B Kal, M Hatfield, G M Hahn
Radiation Research|April 6, 1999
Increase in radiation-induced HPRT gene mutation frequency after nonthermal exposure to nonionizing 60 Hz electromagnetic fieldsJ Walleczek, E C Shiu, G M Hahn
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