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Covering all aspects of photodynamic therapy, 70 expert contributors from the fields of photochemistry, photobiology, photophysics, pharmacology, oncology and surgery, provide multidisciplinary discussions on photodynamic therapy - a rapidly-developing approach to the treatment of solid tumours.;Photodynamic Therapy: Basic Principles and Clinical A
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Covering all aspects of photodynamic therapy, 70 expert contributors from the fields of photochemistry, photobiology, photophysics, pharmacology, oncology and surgery, provide multidisciplinary discussions on photodynamic therapy - a rapidly-developing approach to the treatment of solid tumours.;Photodynamic Therapy: Basic Principles and Clinical A
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000104806
- Artikelnr.: 59805423
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000104806
- Artikelnr.: 59805423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Barbara W. Henderson
Historical perspective
Thomas J. Dougherty
et al. Part 1 Molecular and cellular effects of photodynamic therapy: fluorescence and photodynamic effects of phthalocyanines and porphyrins in cells
Johan Moan
et al; photodynamic therapy - membrane and enzyme photobiology
Tom M.A.R. Dubbleman
et al; cellular targets of photodynamic therapy as a guide to mechanisms
Russell Hilf; cellular stress responses following photodynamic therapy
Stefan W. Ryter
et al; basic photobiology and mechanisms of action of phthalocyanines
Ehud Ben-Hur; cationic sensitizers
combination therapies
and new methodologies
Allan R. Oseroff; bacterial and viral photodynamic inactivation
Zvi Malik
et al. Part 2 Tissue effects of photodynamic therapy: determinants for photodynamic tissue destruction
David A. Bellnier and Barbara W. Henderson; photosensitizing dyes related to hematoporphyrin derivative - structure-activity relationships
David Kessel
et al; phthalocyanines and related compounds - structure activity relationships
Benoit Paquette and Johan E. van Lier; reduced porphyrins as photosensitizers - synthesis and biological effects
Alan R. Morgan; low density lipoproteins-liposome delivery systems for tumour photosensitizers in vivo
Giulio Jori; photosensitizer delivery mediated by macro-molecular carrier systems
Tayyaba Hasan; normal tissue damage following photodynamic therapy - are there biological advantages?
Hugh Barr and Stephen G. Bown. Part 3 Clinical applications of photodynamic therapy: clinical photodynamic therapy - the continuing evolution
Stuart L. Marcus; photodynamic therapy in treatment of early cancer
Yoshihiro Hayata and Harubumi Kato; palliation for endobronchial tumours in lung cancer
Anne-Marie Regal; innovative photodynamic therapy at the National Cancer Institute - intraoperative
intracavitary treatment
Harvey I. Pass and Thomas F. DeLaney; clinical application of photodynamic therapy - German collaborative studies
Kieter Jocham
et al; photodynamic therapy - an eight-year experience
James S. McCaughan
et al. Part 4 Photophysics and photodynamic therapy technology: light delivery and optical dosimetry in photodynamic therapy of solid tumours
Willem M. Star
et al; the implications of photobleaching for photodynamic therapy
Lars O. Svaasand and William R. Potter; laser spectroscopy in medical diagnostics
Stefan Andersson-Engels
et al.
Thomas J. Dougherty
et al. Part 1 Molecular and cellular effects of photodynamic therapy: fluorescence and photodynamic effects of phthalocyanines and porphyrins in cells
Johan Moan
et al; photodynamic therapy - membrane and enzyme photobiology
Tom M.A.R. Dubbleman
et al; cellular targets of photodynamic therapy as a guide to mechanisms
Russell Hilf; cellular stress responses following photodynamic therapy
Stefan W. Ryter
et al; basic photobiology and mechanisms of action of phthalocyanines
Ehud Ben-Hur; cationic sensitizers
combination therapies
and new methodologies
Allan R. Oseroff; bacterial and viral photodynamic inactivation
Zvi Malik
et al. Part 2 Tissue effects of photodynamic therapy: determinants for photodynamic tissue destruction
David A. Bellnier and Barbara W. Henderson; photosensitizing dyes related to hematoporphyrin derivative - structure-activity relationships
David Kessel
et al; phthalocyanines and related compounds - structure activity relationships
Benoit Paquette and Johan E. van Lier; reduced porphyrins as photosensitizers - synthesis and biological effects
Alan R. Morgan; low density lipoproteins-liposome delivery systems for tumour photosensitizers in vivo
Giulio Jori; photosensitizer delivery mediated by macro-molecular carrier systems
Tayyaba Hasan; normal tissue damage following photodynamic therapy - are there biological advantages?
Hugh Barr and Stephen G. Bown. Part 3 Clinical applications of photodynamic therapy: clinical photodynamic therapy - the continuing evolution
Stuart L. Marcus; photodynamic therapy in treatment of early cancer
Yoshihiro Hayata and Harubumi Kato; palliation for endobronchial tumours in lung cancer
Anne-Marie Regal; innovative photodynamic therapy at the National Cancer Institute - intraoperative
intracavitary treatment
Harvey I. Pass and Thomas F. DeLaney; clinical application of photodynamic therapy - German collaborative studies
Kieter Jocham
et al; photodynamic therapy - an eight-year experience
James S. McCaughan
et al. Part 4 Photophysics and photodynamic therapy technology: light delivery and optical dosimetry in photodynamic therapy of solid tumours
Willem M. Star
et al; the implications of photobleaching for photodynamic therapy
Lars O. Svaasand and William R. Potter; laser spectroscopy in medical diagnostics
Stefan Andersson-Engels
et al.
Historical perspective
Thomas J. Dougherty
et al. Part 1 Molecular and cellular effects of photodynamic therapy: fluorescence and photodynamic effects of phthalocyanines and porphyrins in cells
Johan Moan
et al; photodynamic therapy - membrane and enzyme photobiology
Tom M.A.R. Dubbleman
et al; cellular targets of photodynamic therapy as a guide to mechanisms
Russell Hilf; cellular stress responses following photodynamic therapy
Stefan W. Ryter
et al; basic photobiology and mechanisms of action of phthalocyanines
Ehud Ben-Hur; cationic sensitizers
combination therapies
and new methodologies
Allan R. Oseroff; bacterial and viral photodynamic inactivation
Zvi Malik
et al. Part 2 Tissue effects of photodynamic therapy: determinants for photodynamic tissue destruction
David A. Bellnier and Barbara W. Henderson; photosensitizing dyes related to hematoporphyrin derivative - structure-activity relationships
David Kessel
et al; phthalocyanines and related compounds - structure activity relationships
Benoit Paquette and Johan E. van Lier; reduced porphyrins as photosensitizers - synthesis and biological effects
Alan R. Morgan; low density lipoproteins-liposome delivery systems for tumour photosensitizers in vivo
Giulio Jori; photosensitizer delivery mediated by macro-molecular carrier systems
Tayyaba Hasan; normal tissue damage following photodynamic therapy - are there biological advantages?
Hugh Barr and Stephen G. Bown. Part 3 Clinical applications of photodynamic therapy: clinical photodynamic therapy - the continuing evolution
Stuart L. Marcus; photodynamic therapy in treatment of early cancer
Yoshihiro Hayata and Harubumi Kato; palliation for endobronchial tumours in lung cancer
Anne-Marie Regal; innovative photodynamic therapy at the National Cancer Institute - intraoperative
intracavitary treatment
Harvey I. Pass and Thomas F. DeLaney; clinical application of photodynamic therapy - German collaborative studies
Kieter Jocham
et al; photodynamic therapy - an eight-year experience
James S. McCaughan
et al. Part 4 Photophysics and photodynamic therapy technology: light delivery and optical dosimetry in photodynamic therapy of solid tumours
Willem M. Star
et al; the implications of photobleaching for photodynamic therapy
Lars O. Svaasand and William R. Potter; laser spectroscopy in medical diagnostics
Stefan Andersson-Engels
et al.
Thomas J. Dougherty
et al. Part 1 Molecular and cellular effects of photodynamic therapy: fluorescence and photodynamic effects of phthalocyanines and porphyrins in cells
Johan Moan
et al; photodynamic therapy - membrane and enzyme photobiology
Tom M.A.R. Dubbleman
et al; cellular targets of photodynamic therapy as a guide to mechanisms
Russell Hilf; cellular stress responses following photodynamic therapy
Stefan W. Ryter
et al; basic photobiology and mechanisms of action of phthalocyanines
Ehud Ben-Hur; cationic sensitizers
combination therapies
and new methodologies
Allan R. Oseroff; bacterial and viral photodynamic inactivation
Zvi Malik
et al. Part 2 Tissue effects of photodynamic therapy: determinants for photodynamic tissue destruction
David A. Bellnier and Barbara W. Henderson; photosensitizing dyes related to hematoporphyrin derivative - structure-activity relationships
David Kessel
et al; phthalocyanines and related compounds - structure activity relationships
Benoit Paquette and Johan E. van Lier; reduced porphyrins as photosensitizers - synthesis and biological effects
Alan R. Morgan; low density lipoproteins-liposome delivery systems for tumour photosensitizers in vivo
Giulio Jori; photosensitizer delivery mediated by macro-molecular carrier systems
Tayyaba Hasan; normal tissue damage following photodynamic therapy - are there biological advantages?
Hugh Barr and Stephen G. Bown. Part 3 Clinical applications of photodynamic therapy: clinical photodynamic therapy - the continuing evolution
Stuart L. Marcus; photodynamic therapy in treatment of early cancer
Yoshihiro Hayata and Harubumi Kato; palliation for endobronchial tumours in lung cancer
Anne-Marie Regal; innovative photodynamic therapy at the National Cancer Institute - intraoperative
intracavitary treatment
Harvey I. Pass and Thomas F. DeLaney; clinical application of photodynamic therapy - German collaborative studies
Kieter Jocham
et al; photodynamic therapy - an eight-year experience
James S. McCaughan
et al. Part 4 Photophysics and photodynamic therapy technology: light delivery and optical dosimetry in photodynamic therapy of solid tumours
Willem M. Star
et al; the implications of photobleaching for photodynamic therapy
Lars O. Svaasand and William R. Potter; laser spectroscopy in medical diagnostics
Stefan Andersson-Engels
et al.