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1. Arrhenius thermodynamics and birth defects: Chemical teratogen synergy. Untested, testable, and projected relevance

2. Fetal thermal dose considerations during the obstetrician's watch: Implications for the pediatrician's observations

3. Quantification of risk from fetal exposure to diagnostic ultrasound

4. A new perspective on hyperthermia-induced birth defects: The role of activation energy and its relation to obstetric ultrasound

5. The ΔT thermal dose concept 2: in vitro cellular effects

6. The ΔT thermal dose concept 1: in vivo teratogenesis

7. An extended commentary on 'Models and regulatory considerations for transient temperature rise during diagnostic ultrasound pulses' by

8. Comparative hemolytic effectiveness of 1 MHz ultrasound on human and rabbit blood in vitro

9. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 2. medium dissolved gas (pO2) content

10. A comparison of the hemolytic potential of Optison™ and Albunex® in whole human blood in vitro: acoustic pressure, ultrasound frequency, donor and passive cavitation detection considerations

11. Comparative sensitivity of human fetal and adult erythrocytes to hemolysis by pulsed 1 mhz ultrasound

12. Comparative sensitivity of human and bovine erythrocytes to sonolysis by 1-MHz ultrasound

13. Gene transfection and drug delivery

14. Sonochemicals increase the mutation frequency of V79 cells in vitro

15. Obstetric ultrasonography: A biophysical consideration of patient safety—The 'rules' have changed

16. Biological Effects of Ultrasound. The Perceived Safety of Diagnostic Ultrasound Within the Context of Ultrasound Biophysics: A Personal Perspective

17. Comparative sensitivity of human erythrocytes and lymphocytes to sonolysis by 1-MHz ultrasound

18. Effect of static pressure on acoustic transmittance of Albunex(R) microbubble suspensions

19. Re-evaluation of the concept that high cell concentrations 'protect' cells in vitro from ultrasonically induced lysis

20. Temporality in Ultrasound-Induced Cell Lysis In Vitro

21. Hemolysis of albunex-supplemented, 40% hematocrit human erythrocytes in vitro by 1-MHz pulsed ultrasound: Acoustic pressure and pulse length dependence

22. Effect of a Stabilized Microbubble Contrast Agent on CW Ultrasound Induced Red Blood Cell Lysis In Vitro

23. Effect of a Stabilized Microbubble Echo Contrast Agent on Hemolysis of Human Erythrocytes Exposed to High Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound

24. Arrhenius thermodynamics and birth defects: chemical teratogen synergy. Untested, testable, and projected relevance

25. A test of the hypothesis that diagnostic ultrasound disrupts myelination in neonatal rats

26. Electric field-induced inhibition of electrogenic pumping in Nitella: Analysis for transmembrane potential hypo- and hyperpolarization effects

27. On the mechanism of a 60-Hz electric field induced growth reduction of mammalian cellsin vitro

28. Cell density dependence of the ultrasonic degassing of fixed erythrocyte suspensions

29. 60-Hz electric fields inhibit electrogenic ion pumping in Nitella clavata

30. Bubble cycling and standing waves in ultrasonic cell lysis

31. Failure to reproduce increased calcium uptake in human lymphocytes at purported cyclotron resonance exposure conditions

32. Proportionality of ELF electric field-induced growth inhibition to induced membrane potential inZea mays andVicia faba roots

33. An alternative explanation for a postulated non-thermal, non-cavitational ultrasound mechanism of action on in vitro cells at hyperthermic temperature

34. Time lapse and microscopic examinations of insonated in vitro cells

36. Obituary

37. An extended commentary on 'Models and regulatory considerations for transient temperature rise during diagnostic ultrasound pulses' by Herman and Harris (2002)

38. The relevance of cell size on ultrasound-induced hemolysis in mouse and human blood in vitro

39. The pulse length-dependence of inertial cavitation dose and hemolysis

40. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: medium tonicity

41. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 1. HIV macrocytosis (cell size)

42. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 3. Antioxidant (Trolox) inclusion

43. Biological and environmental factors affecting ultrasound-induced hemolysis in vitro: 5. Temperature

44. Ultrasonic cell lysis in vitro upon fractional, discontinuous exposure vessel rotation

45. Hyperthermic teratogenicity, thermal dose and diagnostic ultrasound during pregnancy: implications of new standards on tissue heating

46. Erosion of artificial endothelia in vitro by pulsed ultrasound: acoustic pressure, frequency, membrane orientation and microbubble contrast agent dependence

47. Sonolysis of Albunex-supplemented, 40% hematocrit human erythrocytes by pulsed 1-MHz ultrasound: pulse number, pulse duration and exposure vessel rotation dependence

48. Acoustic cavitation nuclei survive the apparent ultrasonic destruction of Albunex microspheres

49. Hemolysis of 40% hematocrit, Albunex-supplemented human erythrocytes by pulsed ultrasound: frequency, acoustic pressure and pulse length dependence

50. A test of the hypothesis that ELF magnetic fields affect calcium uptake in rat thymocytes in vitro

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