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Sucrose modulation of radiofrequency-induced heating rates and cell death.

Merlyn PulikkatharaColette MarkNatasha KumarAna Maria ZaskeRita E Serda
Published in: Convergent science physical oncology (2017)
Sucrose is known to form weak hydrogen bonds in fluids as opposed to ions, freeing water molecules to rotate in an oscillating field of electromagnetic radiation and contributing to heat induction. The ability of cells to survive temporal exposures to hyperosmotic (i.e. elevated sucrose) conditions creates an opportunity to use sucrose or other saccharides to selectively elevate heating in specific tissues upon exposure to a radiofrequency field.
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