Tumour photodynamic therapy-induced changes of complement gene expression
Photodynamic therapy (PDT), a clinically established modality for treatment of tumours and other lesions, involves the administration of a light-activated drug that is activated at the targeted site by exposure to light. Light energy transforms the drug into a chemically active state and, in the pre...
Main Author: | Stott, Don Brandon |
---|---|
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
|
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2429/16828 |
Similar Items
-
The effect of intrinsic tumour characteristics on photodynamic therapy
by: Wyld, Lynda
Published: (1999) -
Histopathological Change of Oral Malignant Tumour and Epithelial Dysplasia Subjected to Photodynamic Therapy
by: Masataka Uehara, et al.
Published: (2010-07-01) -
The characterization and significance of the complement system activated by photodynamic therapy in the treatment of solid tumors
by: Cecic, Ivana Katarina
Published: (2009) -
The medical treatment of the actinic keratosis and the skin tumours: photodynamic therapy (PDT)
by: Spadafora S, et al.
Published: (2010-05-01) -
Exploiting tumour metabolism to augment the cytotoxicity of photodynamic therapy and to develop novel photosensitizers
by: Kimani, Stanley Gititu
Published: (2011)