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Original Article

Effects of Varying Potential and Electrolytic Dosage in Direct Current Treatment of Tumors

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Pages 174-177 | Accepted 23 Oct 1990, Published online: 07 Jan 2010

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D. P. Berry, G. Garcea, P. Vanderzon, E. Slimani, C. Chong, A. R. Dennison & G. J. Maddern. (2004) Augmenting the Ablative Effect of Liver Electrolysis: Using Two Electrodes and the Pringle Maneuver. Journal of Investigative Surgery 17:2, pages 105-112.
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T. Jarm, M. Ĉmazˆar, G. Serŝa & D. Miklavĉiĉ. (1998) Blood Perfusion in a Murine Fibrosarcoma Tumor Model After Direct Current Electrotherapy a Study with 86Rb Extraction Technique. Electro- and Magnetobiology 17:2, pages 273-282.
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J. Berendson & J. M. Olsson. (1998) Bioelectrochemical Aspects of the Treatment of Tissue with Direct Current. Electro- and Magnetobiology 17:1, pages 1-16.
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W. Cwikiel, J. Harnek, E. Zoucas & U. Stenram. (1998) Electrolytic stent in the normal bile duct. Acta Radiologica 39:2, pages 157-160.
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Damijan Miklavčič, Dejan Šemrov, Vojko Valenčič, Gregor Serša & Lojze Vodovnik. (1997) Tumor Treatment by Direct Electric Current: Computation of Electric Current and Power Density Distribution. Electro- and Magnetobiology 16:2, pages 119-128.
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Wojciech Cwikiel, H. Stridbeck & U. Stenram. (1993) Electrolytic Stents to Inhibit Tumor Growth. Acta Radiologica 34:3, pages 258-262.
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