Publications by authors named "Kohichi Sato"

Caloric and food restriction attenuate oxidative stress. The effect of aging and every-other-day (EOD) feeding on oxygen radical-dependent chemiluminescent intensity was examined in ex vivo brain slices from Fischer rats during oxygenation and hypoxia-reoxygenation with lucigenin, a chemilumigenic probe used for detecting superoxide anion radicals. The chemiluminescent intensity increased during reoxygenation after hypoxic treatment, and the chemiluminescence in the brain slices at the baseline and during reoxygenation increased with age.

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Purpose: This study investigated the efficacy of repeated thermotherapy for breast cancer utilising a novel sintered MgFe(2)O(4) needle and alternating current (AC) magnetic field in xenograft animal models mimicking human breast cancer.

Materials And Methods: A sintered MgFe(2)O(4) needle and an apparatus to apply an AC magnetic field were prepared for this study. Animals bearing BT-474 tumours (mean (+/-standard deviation) volume, 471 +/- 153 mm(3)) were divided into four groups.

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Background: This study investigated a novel approach for tumor ablation therapy using an alternating magnetic field combined with a sintered MgFe2O4 needle. This method differs from radiofrequency ablation (RFA) by dielectric heating with regard to the heating mechanism and improves some weak points of these conventional thermotherapies.

Materials And Methods: Nude mice mimicking human breast cancer BT474 were treated using this method.

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