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rhodamine 123 and Carcinoma, Transitional Cell

rhodamine 123 has been researched along with Carcinoma, Transitional Cell in 4 studies

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (50.00)18.7374
1990's2 (50.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Berman, S; Chen, LB; Coleman, N; Ho, C; Mauch, P; Wong, JR1
Chen, N; Flotte, TJ; Hasan, T; Scholz, M; Shea, CR; Sherwood, ME1
Chen, N; Hasan, T; Shea, CR1
Chen, N; Hasan, T; Shea, CR; Wimberly, J1

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for rhodamine 123 and Carcinoma, Transitional Cell

ArticleYear
Removal of carcinoma cells from contaminated bone marrow using the lipophilic cation rhodamine 123.
    Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, 1995, Volume: 1, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Bone Marrow; Bone Marrow Cells; Bone Marrow Purging; Breast Neoplasms; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cell Survival; CHO Cells; Colonic Neoplasms; Cricetinae; Female; HeLa Cells; Humans; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Rhodamine 123; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; Whole-Body Irradiation

1995
Rhodamine 123 phototoxicity in laser-irradiated MGH-U1 human carcinoma cells studied in vitro by electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy.
    Cancer research, 1990, Jul-01, Volume: 50, Issue:13

    Topics: Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Humans; Laser Therapy; Microscopy, Electron; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Mitochondria; Phototherapy; Rhodamine 123; Rhodamines; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; Xanthenes

1990
Dynamic aspects of rhodamine dye photosensitization in vitro with an argon-ion laser.
    Lasers in surgery and medicine, 1989, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Fluorescent Dyes; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Lasers; Photochemotherapy; Rhodamine 123; Rhodamines; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; Xanthenes

1989
Rhodamine dyes as potential agents for photochemotherapy of cancer in human bladder carcinoma cells.
    Cancer research, 1989, Jul-15, Volume: 49, Issue:14

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cell Line; Cell Survival; Humans; Lasers; Photochemotherapy; Radiation-Sensitizing Agents; Rhodamine 123; Rhodamines; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Tumor Stem Cell Assay; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; Xanthenes

1989