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G M Hahn

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Walleczek J, Shiu E, Hahn G
Radiat Res . 1999 Apr; 151(4):489-97. PMID: 10190502
It is widely accepted that moderate levels of nonionizing electric or magnetic fields, for example 50/60 Hz magnetic fields of about 1 mT, are not mutagenic. However, it is not...
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Mivechi N, Shi X, Hahn G
J Cell Biochem . 1995 Oct; 59(2):266-80. PMID: 8904320
Transcription of the heat shock genes is regulated by the activation of the heat shock transcription factor (HSF-1). After heat shock, HSF-1 forms oligomers and binds to the heat shock...
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Saad A, Kuo S, Koong A, Hahn G, Giaccia A
J Cell Physiol . 1994 Oct; 161(1):142-8. PMID: 7929599
Exposure of non-excitatory cells to the tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitors, genistein, herbimycin A, and tyrphostin, induced at least two families of K+ currents. The first, a TEA-insensitive slow-inactivating K+ current,...
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Mivechi N, Ouyang H, Monson J, Hahn G
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys . 1994 Aug; 30(1):141-9. PMID: 8083107
Purpose: Several HSP-70 genes have been cloned and sequenced in human cells. Among these genes, the HSP-70A mRNA and protein levels correlate best with the development and decay of thermotolerance...
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Mivechi N, Park Y, Ouyang H, Shi X, Hahn G
Leuk Res . 1994 Aug; 18(8):597-608. PMID: 8065161
Several studies have indicated a role for heat shock proteins during development and differentiation. In these studies we have examined the patterns of activation of the HSP-70A, HSP-70B, HSP-70B' and...
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Ning S, Hahn G
J Cell Physiol . 1994 Aug; 160(2):249-54. PMID: 8040185
Cell density is known to modify the survival of mammalian cells exposed to elevated temperatures. We have examined the role that cell-cell contact plays in this phenomenon. The formation of...
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Saad A, Zhou L, Lambe E, Hahn G
Mutat Res . 1994 Aug; 324(4):171-6. PMID: 7519742
In mammalian cells, little is known about the initial events whose ultimate consequence is mutagenesis or DNA repair. The role the plasma membrane may play as an initiator of such...
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Ning S, MacLeod K, Abra R, Huang A, Hahn G
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys . 1994 Jul; 29(4):827-34. PMID: 8040030
Purpose: To examine the possibility that hyperthermia would accelerate drug release from long-circulating liposomes, and enhance their antitumor activity. Methods And Materials: Liposomes were prepared by thin film hydration technique....
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Mivechi N, Koong A, Giaccia A, Hahn G
Int J Hyperthermia . 1994 May; 10(3):371-9. PMID: 7930803
In the absence of stress, heat shock transcription factor-1 (HSF-1) exists as a monomer. After the treatment of cells with variety of stresses, HSF-1 forms a trimer and binds to...
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Li G, Fessenden P, Hahn G, Fisher G, Luxton G, Bagshaw M
Int J Hyperthermia . 1994 May; 10(3):361-70. PMID: 7930802
Radiobiological measurements have been made under various conditions of muliport pion irradiation using the Stanford Medical Pion Generator (SMPG). Chinese hamster cells (HA-1) were suspended in a tissue-equivalent 25% gelatin/medium...