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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a form of
phototherapy involving light and a
photosensitizing chemical substance used in
conjunction with
molecular oxygen...
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Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT), also
referred to as
photodynamic inactivation (PDI),
photodisinfection (PD), or
photodynamic antimicrobial...
- used in
photodynamic detection and
surgery of cancer. As a
precursor of a photosensitizer, 5ALA is also used as an add-on
agent for
photodynamic therapy...
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therapy and
colored light therapy – are not
supported by evidence.
Photodynamic therapy (often with red light) is used to
treat certain superficial non-melanoma...
- two
primary therapeutic approaches:
photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and
photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT).
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
utilises light-sensitive...
- to
target sub-cellular
structures by photosensitisation.
Hasan uses
photodynamic therapy to
diagnose and
treat disease. She has
trained dermatologists...
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pyrrole and an aldehyde.
Porphyrins have been
evaluated in the
context of
photodynamic therapy (PDT)
since they
strongly absorb light,
which is then converted...
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Photodynamic/photothermal
combination therapy involves the
usage of a
chemical compound or
nanomaterial that, when
irradiated at a
certain wavelength,...
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electrodesiccation and curettage, cryosurgery,
topical chemotherapy,
photodynamic therapy,
laser surgery or the use of imiquimod, a
topical immune-activating...
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organic molecules with uses in photocatalysis,
photon upconversion and
photodynamic therapy. Generally,
photosensitizers absorb electromagnetic radiation...