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Cellular effects of high-intensity focused continuous wave ultrasound alone and in combination with X-rays
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High-intensity focused CW ultrasound induces an intensity-dependent reduction in clonogenic survival in V79 cells, which seems to depend on both DNA and membrane damage. Combined exposures of ultrasound and X-rays resulted in a synergistic reduction in cell survival when cells were exposed to ultrasound before X-rays but not for the reverse regimen. Thus, a larger fraction of the repairable sublethal cell damage induced by an initial ultrasound exposure was rendered non-repairable by a subsequent X-ray exposure than if the reverse treatment order was used.
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