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There are two main
pathways for
photosensitized reactions. In Type I
photosensitized reactions, the
photosensitizer is
excited by a
light source into...
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scientists announced that
iridium attached to albumin,
creating a
photosensitized molecule, can
penetrate cancer cells and,
after being irradiated with...
- Lhiaubet-Vallet, V.; Cadet, J.; Miranda, M. A. (2012). "Benzophenone
Photosensitized DNA Damage". Acc. Chem. Res. 45 (9): 1558–1570. doi:10.1021/ar300054e...
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Mauricio S. (2018-08-01). "
Photosensitized Membrane Permeabilization Requires Contact-Dependent
Reactions between Photosensitizer and Lipids".
Journal of...
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amounts of both a
photosensitizer and UV-A light.
Phytophotodermatitis is not an
immunologic response; no
prior exposure to the
photosensitizing agent is required...
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oxidize water at one catalyst,
reduce protons at another, and have a
photosensitizer molecule to
power the
whole system Some
catalysts for
solar fuel cells...
- acne medication, allergies, exercise,
solar radiation (sunburn),
photosensitization,
acute radiation syndrome,
mercury toxicity,
blister agents, niacin...
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Spencer Foote's
Discovery of the Role of
Singlet Oxygen [1O2 (1Δg)] in
Photosensitized Oxidation Reactions". Acc. Chem. Res. 39 (11): 797–804. doi:10.1021/ar050191g...
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buckwheat plants (green or dried) in horses. In
hepatogenous photosensitization, the
photosensitzing substance is phylloerythrin, a
normal end-product...
- the same ring
oxidation state as chlorophyll.
Chlorins are
excellent photosensitizing agents.
Various synthetic chlorins analogues such as m-tetrahydroxyphenylchlorin...