PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PHOTOSENSITISER»
photosensitiser
photoelectrochemical
processes
photoelectrochemistry
they
usually
involve
transforming
light
into
other
forms
energy
these
apply
photochemistry
optically
pumped
lasers
sensitized
solar
cells
photosensitiser
medical
oncology
substance
that
sensitizes
organism
cell
tissue
agent
used
photodynamic
therapy
which
when
absorbed
encyclopedia
absorbing
initiates
photochemical
photophysical
reaction
another
molecule
consumed
collins
always
photosensitizer
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also
somehow
makes
those
pigments
respond
innovations
photobiotics
hydrophilic
groups
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHOTOSENSITISER»
Descubre el uso de
photosensitiser en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
photosensitiser y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Imaging and Focal Therapy of Early Prostate Cancer
Photosensitiser. Development. Haematoporphyrin, one of the photosensitisers
popular from the 1960s onwards, was derived from dried blood, which was
treated with sulphuric acid. The difficulty in using dried blood lay in the variability
of the ...
2
Photomedicine in Gynecology and Reproduction
photosensitiser injection after which the muscle sensitivity to PDT damage falls
away. The tumour, on the other hand, does not reach maximum sensitivity until
24–48 h after photosensitiser injection, after which sensitivity also declines.
Obviously, we would like to find the ideal compound to use as a photosensitiser.
Over the past few years, we have prepared and tested about 150 compounds. On
the basis of this work, and the work of others, we now have a clear idea of the ...
4
Barrett's Esophagus: Columnar Lined Esophagus : 250 ...
In gastrointestinal tissues the maximum tumonnormal photosensitiser ratio that
can be obtained with a variety of photosensitising agents is approximately 2-3:1.
Investigation of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in experimental gastrointestinal ...
5
Modelling and Control in Biomedical Systems 2006
The experimental framework is limited to one cancer cell line (HT29-A4), one
photosensitiser (Chlorin e6), one photosensitiser dose (5pg - ml *1), four albumin
rates in a monolayer culture and eight measurements between lit and 24h.
David Dagan Feng, Janan Zaytoon, 2006
6
Photosensitisers in Biomedicine
Conversely, efficient photosensitiser action depends on the initial singlet
electronic excited state of the molecule having sufficient longevity to allow
intersystem crossing and electron spin inversion to yield the triplet excited state
from which ...
7
Photosensitizers in Medicine, Environment, and Security
This strategy was mainly developed on tetrapyrrolic photosensitiser the number
of targeting units grafted on a photosensitiser is an important part of the design,
as well as the choice of the other units in case of asymmetrical substitution.
Design ...
Tebello Nyokong, Vefa Ahsen, 2012
8
Advanced Physical Chemistry
(b) Chlorine as a photosensitiser : In many reactions, chlorine acts as a
photosensitiser, Let us consider the decomposition of ozone in the presence of
chlorine (as a photosensitiser) under the influence of ultra-violet light. 203 ▻ 203
hv The ...
9
X-rays and Wave Mechanics
(b) Chlorine as A photosensitiser : In many reactions, chlorine acts as a
photosensitiser. Let us consider the decomposition of ozone in the presence of
chlorine (as a photosensitiser) under the influence of ultraviolet light. CI2 20 3
The rate of ...
Negative feedback control (bypassed ineffective control) iFerrochelatase + iron (
slow reaction) (endogenous photosensitiser) Protoporphyrin IX (accumulates in
excess) Excess oral 5-amiholaevulinic acid in juice ▽ Porphobilinogen ...
Hugo W. Tilanus, A. E. Attwood, S.E. Attwood, 2002
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PHOTOSENSITISER»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
photosensitiser en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Advantages of laser therapy in enhancing medicine
Through endocytosis, the so called photosensitiser binds with high specificity to tumour cells anywhere in the body. The process takes several ... «Financial Express, Mar 15»
IISc's Light-sensitive Drugs Brighten Anti-cancer Efforts
In PDT, a drug called a photosensitiser is injected into cancer cells in a non-reactive or dormant form. When exposed to light of a specific ... «The New Indian Express, Feb 15»
Photooxidation system that's membrane-bound for success
... an amphiphilc photosensitiser and a water oxidation catalyst, into a phospholipid bilayer membrane to make versatile functionalised vesicles. «Chemistry World, May 14»
Shining a light on hospital wastewater
PDI uses a nontoxic photosensitiser, in this case a cationic porphyrin, which absorbs energy from visible light and transfers it to other ... «Chemistry World, Feb 14»
How a light beam cured my cancer
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) involves a special kind of drug called a photosensitiser. Once in the body's cells, the drug reacts to light by ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
Beating Mother Nature at her own game
"This is the first time that a biomaterial such as chlorophyll has been used as a photosensitiser for a graphene-based phototransistor. The fact ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Sep 13»
Novel molecule to treat cancer shows promise
The molecule is a photosensitiser and a derivative of porphyrin. It was found to be three times more efficient than a similar, commercially ... «The Hindu, Jun 13»
Releasing reactive oxygen
Under the right conditions, oxygen, light and photosensitiser molecules combine to generate a short-lived poisonous oxygen species called ... «Chemistry World, May 13»
New cancer therapy safe, effective and evidence-based
He explained to an English-speaking audience of about 30 how the method utilises a photosensitiser which selectively accumulates cancer ... «The Borneo Post, Feb 13»
A cell for a cell
To build the prison, a laser is used to initiate a radical reaction where a photosensitiser, methylene blue, cross-links protein monomers together ... «Chemistry World, Oct 12»