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Original Article

Correlation between the n-alkanols-induced sensitization of erythrocytes to hyperthermia and the fluidization of their membrane

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Pages 673-683 | Received 27 Jun 1994, Accepted 13 Dec 1994, Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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I. T. Ivanov, R Todorova & I. Zlatanov. (1999) Spectrofluorometric and microcalorimetric study of the thermal poration relevant to the mechanism of thermohaemolysis. International Journal of Hyperthermia 15:1, pages 29-43.
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I.T. Ivanov, A. Tolekova & P. Chakaarova. (2007) Erythrocyte membrane defects in hemolytic anemias found through derivative thermal analysis of electric impedance. Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 70:4, pages 641-648.
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I.T. Ivanov. (2002) Incorporation of sphingomyelin increases thermostability of human erythrocyte membrane and resistance of erythrocytes against thermal hemolysis. Journal of Thermal Biology 27:4, pages 285-289.
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I.T. Ivanov. (2002) Derivative conductometry profile of thermal alterations in cellular membranes—a possible relationship between membrane alterations, cellular proliferation capacity and maximum temperature of growth. Journal of Thermal Biology 27:2, pages 137-149.
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I.T Ivanov, S Boytcheva & G Mihailova. (1999) Parallel study of thermal resistance and permeability barrier stability of Enterococcus faecalis as affected by salt composition, growth temperature and pre-incubation temperature. Journal of Thermal Biology 24:4, pages 217-227.
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Ivan Tanev Ivanov. (1996) Investigation into the membrane alteration relevant to the mechanism of thermohaemolysis. Journal of Thermal Biology 21:4, pages 205-212.
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