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The effects of hyperthermia in bone marrow purging of breast cancer

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Pages 21-29 | Received 23 Mar 1994, Accepted 02 May 1995, Published online: 09 Jul 2009

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B. GOLIAEI, Z. SOHEILI. (1999) Behaviour of heat-treated bone marrow cells in long-term bone marrow cultures. International Journal of Hyperthermia 15:5, pages 409-418.
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Gregory S Anderson, Kiyoko Miyagi, Reynée W Sampson & Fritz Sieber. (2002) Anti-tumor effect of Merocyanine 540-mediated photochemotherapy combined with Edelfosine: potential implications for the ex vivo purging of hematopoietic stem cell grafts from breast cancer patients. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 68:2-3, pages 101-108.
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Ichiro Tsujino, Gregory S. Anderson & Fritz Sieber. (2001) Postirradiation Hyperthermia Selectively Potentiates the Merocyanine 540-Sensitized Photoinactivation of Small Cell Lung Cancer Cells¶. Photochemistry and Photobiology 73:2, pages 191.
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A. Spyridonidis, W. Bernhardt, S. Fetscher, D. Behringer, R. Mertelsmann & R. Henschler. (1998) Minimal residual disease in autologous hematopoietic harvests from breast cancer patients. Annals of Oncology 9:8, pages 821-826.
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