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Delivery of photosensitizing agents

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2004
David Kessel
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TREATMENT OF PSORIASIS WITH PHOTOSENSITIZING AGENTS

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1941
The sun's rays appear to be valuable in the treatment of psoriasis, and in most cases the condition improves during the summer months. In many cases of extensive lesions with indurated plaques and in cases in which the condition becomes aggravated rather than improved in the summer, it is possible that the skin is not photosensitive.
LOUIS TULIPAN
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Photosensitizing agents used in the United Kingdom

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1984
J L M Hawk
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Rhodium Nanoparticles as a Novel Photosensitizing Agent in Photodynamic Therapy against Cancer

open access: yesChemistry - A European Journal, 2020
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising alter-native treatment for different types of cancer due to its highselectivity, which prevents healthy tissues from being dam-aged.
Andres Machuca   +2 more
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Biodistribution of photosensitizing agents

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1993
1. The features of neoplasia which predict for drug responsiveness are rapid growth and/or inefficient repair of damage, especially to DNA. 2. PDT has the advantage of yielding responses regardless of the growth fraction of a tumor, and repair appears to play only a minor role. 3. While an entirely different spectrum of tumors can be targeted with PDT,
D, Kessel, K, Woodburn
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Photosensitivity Associated with Antibacterial Agents

Drug Safety, 1993
Skin 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.
N J, Wainwright, P, Collins, J, Ferguson
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Photosensitization by selected anticancer agents

Biophysical Chemistry, 1990
Novel 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.
K, Reszka, J A, Hartley, J W, Lown
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IS PENICILLIN A PHOTOSENSITIZING AGENT?

Archives of Dermatology, 1946
To the Editor :—Under the title "Is Penicillin a Photosensitizing Agent?" Dr. Orlando Canizares (Arch. Dermat. & Syph. 52 :17 [July] 1945) reports on an interesting case. Since penicillin is such an important drug, the question whether it is also a photosensitizer deserves careful attention; therefore, I should like to comment briefly on Dr. Canizares'
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