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Stabilizing the excited states of organic phosphorescent photosensitizers via self-assembly for CO<sub>2</sub> photoreduction. [PDF]

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Photosensitive gelatin

Chemical Communications, 2006
Employing photodestructible surfactants in gelatin-based aqueous gels presents novel possibilities for controlling colloidal and aggregation properties of surfactant gelatin complexes. Light-triggered breakdown of the gelatin-bound photosurfactant aggregates causes dramatic changes in viscosity and aggregation.
Ana, Vesperinas   +4 more
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AZOALDOLASE PHOTOSENSITIVITY

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1976
Abstract—The chemical modification of rabbit muscle aldolase by coupling with diazotized p‐amino benzoate results in the preparation of a photosensitive enzyme. The photosensitivity is realized with the presence of arene diazothioether chromophores, due to the substitution on cysteine residues (eight groups per enzyme molecule).
G, Montagnoli   +3 more
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Flutamide photosensitivity

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 1996
Flutamide is a non‐steroid antiandrogen used in advanced prostate cancer. This drug induces liver toxicity. Other side effects have been reported, especially four cases of photosensitivity. Our patient presented a sun‐exposed eruption that disappeared when flutamide was discontinued and relapsed when it was rechallenged. Photopatch tests were negative.
D, Leroy, A, Dompmartin, C, Szczurko
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Photosensitive Epilepsy

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1985
Although epilepsy remains an unsolved medical problem, there is a type of epilepsy known as 'photosensitive epilepsy' described in the medical literature that could serve as the window to understanding the pathophysiology of all epilepsies. Photosensitive epilepsy is a seizure phenomenon caused by exposure to bright and/or flickering light.
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Photosensitive TRPs

2014
The Drosophila "transient receptor potential" channel is the prototypical TRP channel, belonging to and defining the TRPC subfamily. Together with a second TRPC channel, trp-like (TRPL), TRP mediates the transducer current in the fly's photoreceptors. TRP and TRPL are also implicated in olfaction and Malpighian tubule function.
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Mycotoxin Photosensitivity

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1973
SUMMARY Facial eczema is a mycotoxic photosensitivity that occurs in sheep and cattle in New Zealand. The mycotoxin, sporodesmin, is produced by the fungus, Pithomyces chartarum, which is a saprophyte of certain pasture grasses. Sporodesmin is hepatotoxic and the photosensitivity is secondary, resulting from a failure, of the damaged liver to remove ...
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