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Peter Riesz, Ph.D.

Selected Publications

1)  Buldakov MA, Hassan MA, Zhao QL, Feril LB, Kudo N, Kondo T, Litvyakov NV, Bolshakov MA, Rostov VV, Cherdyntseva NV, Riesz P.
Influence of changing pulse repetition frequency on chemical and biological effects induced by low-intensity ultrasound in vitro.
Ultrasonics sonochemistry. 16: 392-397, 2009.
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2)  Sostaric J, Miyoshi N, Cheng J, Riesz P.
Dynamic Adsorption Properties of n-Alkyl Glucopyranosides Determine Their Ability To Inhibit Cytolysis Mediated By Acoustic Cavitation.
J. Phys. Chem. B. 112: 12703 - 12709, 2008.
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3)  Miyoshi N, Tuziuti T, Yasui K, Iida Y, Shimizu N, Riesz P, Sostaric JZ.
Ultrasound-induced cytolysis of cancer cells is enhanced in the presence of micron-sized alumina particles.
Ultrasonics sonochemistry. 15: 881-90, 2008.
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4)  Cheng JY, Riesz P.
Mechanism of the protective effects of long chain n-alkyl glucopyranosides against ultrasound-induced cytolysis of HL-60 cells.
Ultrasonics sonochemistry. 14: 667-71, 2007.
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5)  Yoshida T, Kondo T, Ogawa R, Zhao Q, Hassan MA, Watanabe A, Takasaki I, Tabuchi Y, Shoji M, Kudo N, Feril Jr. LB, Tachibana K, Buldakov MA, Honda T, Tsukada K, Riesz P.
Molecular Therapy by Ultrasound: The Mechanism of Drug Activation, Apoptosis Induction, Gene Transfer, and Change of Gene Expression.
Thermal Medicine. 23: 113-122, 2007.
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6)  Sostaric JZ, Miyoshi N, Riesz P, DeGraff WG, Mitchell JB.
n-Alkyl glucopyranosides completely inhibit ultrasound-induced cytolysis.
Free Radic. Biol. Med. 39: 1539-48, 2005.
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7)  Feril LB, Kondo T, Takaya K, Riesz P.
Enhanced ultrasound-induced apoptosis and cell lysis by a hypotonic medium.
Int. J. Radiat. Biol. v.80, no. 2: 165-175, 2004.
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8)  Rosenthal I, Sostaric JZ, Riesz P.
Enlightened Sonochemistry - A review.
Research in Chemical Intermediates - Sonochemistry-Special Issue. 30, No.7-8: 685-701, 2004.
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9)  Rosenthal I, Sostaric JZ, Riesz P.
Sonodynamic Therapy - a review of the synergistic effects of drugs and ultrasound.
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. 11: 349-363, 2004.
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10)  Feril LB, Tsuda Y, Kondo T, Zhao QL, Ogawa R, Cui ZG, Tsukada K, Riesz P.
Ultrasound-induced killing of monocytic U937 cells enhanced by 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride.
Cancer Sci. 95: 181-5, 2004.
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11)  Miyoshi N, Sostaric JZ, Riesz P.
Correlation Between Sonochemistry of Surfactant Solutions and Human Leukemia Cell Killing by Ultrasound and Porphyrins.
Free Rad. Biol. Med. 34: 710-719, 2003.
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12)  Feril LB, Kondo T, Umemura S, Tachibana K, Manalo AH, Riesz P.
Sound Waves and Antineoplastic Drugs: The Possibility of an Enhanced Combined Anticancer Therapy.
J. Med. Ultrasonics (Japan). 29: 173-187, 2002 (winter).
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13)  Sostaric JZ, Riesz P.
Absorption of Surfactants at the Gas/Solution Interface of Cavitation Bubbles: An Ultrasound Intensity-Independent Frequency Effect in Sonochemistry.
J. Phys. Chem. B. 106: 12537-12548, 2002.
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14)  Ogawa R, Kondo T, Honda H, Zhao QL, Fukuda S, Riesz P.
Effects of dissolved gases and an echo contrast agent on ultrasound mediated in vitro gene transfection.
Ultrason Sonochem. 9: 197-203, 2002.
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15)  Miyoshi N, Takeshita T, Misik V, Riesz P.
Monomerization of photosensitizers by ultrasound irradiation in surfactant micellar solutions.
Ultrason Sonochem. 8: 367-71, 2001.
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16)  Sostaric JZ, Riesz P.
Sonochemistry of surfactants in aqueous solutions: an EPR spin-trapping study.
J Am Chem Soc. 123: 11010-9, 2001.
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17)  Miyoshi N, Igarashi T, Riesz P.
Evidence against singlet oxygen formation by sonolysis of aqueous oxygen-saturated solutions of Hematoporphyrin and rose bengal. The mechanism of sonodynamic therapy.
Ultrason Sonochem. 7: 121-4, 2000.
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18)  Misík V, Riesz P.
Free radical intermediates in sonodynamic therapy.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 899: 335-48, 2000.
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19)  Kondo T, Umemura S, Tanabe K, Ogawa R, Adachi I, Riesz P.
Novel therapeutic applications of ultrasound: Utilization of thermal and cavitational effects.
Jpn. J. Hyperthermic Oncol. 16: 203-216, 2000.
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20)  Sostaric J, Miyoshi N, Riesz P, inventor; DHHS, assignee.
Glucopyranoside Molecules With Surface Active Properties Completely Protect Cells From Ultrasound Induced Cytolysis Over A Broad Range Of Ultrasound Frequency And Intensity Conditions.
Patent Pending, Filed in 2004. Application No. 11/577,555. Pending [Patent]

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