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Combination therapy involving photosensitizing agents.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1992D. Kessel
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Likely photosensitizing agents available in the United Kingdom—an update
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1996G. Bellaney, C. Proby, J. Hawk
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Photosensitivity to Exogenous Agents
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2004Objective: To better understand cutaneous photosensitivity reactions, a review of its etiologic factors, clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, and treatment modalities was undertaken. Methods: Articles discussing the above aspects of phototoxic and photoallergic reactions were used to demonstrate what is currently known about photoinduced reactions ...
Lela Lankerani, Elma D. Baron
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Photosensitivity Associated with Antibacterial Agents
Drug Safety, 1993Skin reactions following the interaction of photoactive drugs and ultraviolet or visible radiation are usually rapidly reversible after drug cessation. Within the antibacterial group, photosensitivity to sulphonamides, nalidixic acid, fluoroquinolones and tetracycline members have all been reported.
Paul Collins+2 more
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Photosensitization by selected anticancer agents
Biophysical Chemistry, 1990Novel anticancer anthrapyrazoles and anthracenediones are available as alternatives to the cardiotoxic clinical agents, doxorubicin and daunorubicin. Certain representatives of these new classes of compounds possess photosensitizing properties.
J. W. Lown, Hartley Ja, Reszka K
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The role of low-density lipoprotein in the biodistribution of photosensitizing agents.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1992David Kessel
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Photodynamic Therapy with a New Photosensitizing Agent
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2007The aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxicity of octal-bromide zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPcBr(8)) before and after irradiation with a low-power laser (AsGaAl) and analyze the effects of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on the nucleus of L929 cells.One of the most recent and promising applications of phthalocyanine in medicine is in the detection and
Newton Soares da Silva+5 more
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Chapter 5:Porphyrins as Antimicrobial Photosensitizing Agents
, 2011The emergence of microbial resistance to many of the major classes of antimicrobial drugs is becoming an increasing problem in the clinic and environmental areas.
A. Almeida+4 more
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SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF CUTANEOUS PHOTOSENSITIZING AGENTS. XVII. BENZANTHRONE
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1992Abstract—The photochemistry of benzanthrone (7H‐benz[de]‐anthracene‐7‐one) has been studied using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in conjunction with the spin trapping technique and the direct detection of singlet molecular oxygen luminescence.
R. Dabestani+3 more
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SULFANILAMIDE: A PHOTOSENSITIZING AGENT OF THE SKIN
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937In spite of the intensive use of sulfanilamide in the last year as a chemotherapeutic agent in beta-hemolytic streptococcus infections, clinical reports have noted a relatively low incidence of untoward reactions. Our observations of more than 300 patients in the erysipelas wards of Bellevue Hospital (service of Dr.
Herman Sharlit, Ben A. Newman
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