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Tumor Growth Inhibition by Local Activation of Cellular Sensitivity to Drugs by Focused Acoustic Shock Waves

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Fig. 1. NMR-tomogram of a tumor tissue recorded after 10 ASW pulses, the focal zone is shown  with a circle (to the left); photograph of a histologic section of the zone corresponding to that shown with a circle on a tomogram: white beads show cavitation p
Fig. 2. Membrane electric potential  ∆ψ of Krebs-2 cells (1) and thymocytes (2) 30 minutes, and that of thymocytes 60 minutes (3) after the impact of different number of ASW pulses
Fig. 3. Inhibition of inoculated tumor growth versus the number of ASW pulses. The upper curve  corresponds to the combined use of ASW with cyclophosphane (CF), the middle curve, to the use of CF only, and the lower curve refers to the use of ASW exclusive

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