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One Change, Many Benefits: A Glycine-Modified Bacteriochlorin with NIR Absorption and a Type I Photochemical Mechanism for Versatile Photodynamic Therapy
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Better in the Near Infrared: Sulfonamide Perfluorinated-Phenyl Photosensitizers for Improved Simultaneous Targeted Photodynamic Therapy and Real-Time Fluorescence Imaging
Introduction Click to copy section linkSection link copied! Combining the targeted therapy of cancer, characterized by an enhanced therapeutic index, with diagnostic properties for bioimaging into a single multimodal compound remains a challenge, but interest in such theranostic agents has grown in recent years. A variety of imaging techniques can be used, together with therapeutic protocols. One of these is combining photodynamic therapy (PDT) with noninvasive fluorescence imaging.
Synthesis, Photo-Characterizations, and Pre-Clinical Studies on Advanced Cellular and Animal Models of Zinc(II) and Platinum(II) Sulfonyl-Substituted Phthalocyanines for Enhanced Vascular-Targeted Photodynamic Therapy
Introduction Click to copy section linkSection link copied! Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a photochemistry-based modality applied to treat solid tumors but also is used in dermatology (nonmelanoma skin cancers, acne vulgaris), ophthalmology (age-related macular degeneration, AMD), and in the treatment of localized infections, (1−3) especially those caused by multidrug-resistant microorganisms.
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