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Heat shock increases levels of reactive oxygen species, autophagy

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Hyperthermia is a promising anticancer treatment used in combination with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Temperatures above 41.5 °C are cytotoxic and …

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Heat shock increases levels of reactive oxygen species, autophagy and apoptosis - ScienceDirect

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