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Biodistribution and photodynamic efficacy of a water-soluble, stable, halogenated bacteriochlorin against melanoma.The role of strong hypoxia in tumors after treatment in the outcome of bacteriochlorin-based photodynamic therapy.Intravenous Single-Dose Toxicity of Redaporfin-Based Photodynamic Therapy in Rodents.Photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer: from local to systemic treatment.Lactose esters: synthesis and biotechnological applications.Fluorination of phthalocyanine substituents: Improved photoproperties and enhanced photodynamic efficacy after optimal micellar formulations.Pro-oxidant and Antioxidant Effects in Photodynamic Therapy: Cells Recognise that Not All Exogenous ROS Are Alike.Elimination of primary tumours and control of metastasis with rationally designed bacteriochlorin photodynamic therapy regimens.Photodynamic therapy efficacy enhanced by dynamics: the role of charge transfer and photostability in the selection of photosensitizers.New halogenated water-soluble chlorin and bacteriochlorin as photostable PDT sensitizers: synthesis, spectroscopy, photophysics, and in vitro photosensitizing efficacy.Properties of halogenated and sulfonated porphyrins relevant for the selection of photosensitizers in anticancer and antimicrobial therapiesModulation of biodistribution, pharmacokinetics, and photosensitivity with the delivery vehicle of a bacteriochlorin photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy.Synthesis, photophysical studies and anticancer activity of a new halogenated water-soluble porphyrin.Design of Pluronic-Based Formulation for Enhanced Redaporfin-Photodynamic Therapy against Pigmented Melanoma.Combined effects of singlet oxygen and hydroxyl radical in photodynamic therapy with photostable bacteriochlorins: Evidence from intracellular fluorescence and increased photodynamic efficacy in vitroThe challenging combination of intense fluorescence and high singlet oxygen quantum yield in photostable chlorins--a contribution to theranosticsTranslating phototherapeutic indices from in vitro to in vivo photodynamic therapy with bacteriochlorinsPhotodynamic therapy as an alternative to antibiotic therapy for the treatment of infected leg ulcersEnhanced Cellular Uptake and Photodynamic Effect with Amphiphilic Fluorinated Porphyrins: The Role of Sulfoester Groups and the Nature of Reactive Oxygen SpeciesLipophilicity of Bacteriochlorin-Based Photosensitizers as a Determinant for PDT Optimization through the Modulation of the Inflammatory MediatorsEffects of Photodynamic Therapy with Redaporfin on Tumor Oxygenation and Blood Flow in a Lung Cancer Mouse Model
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Janusz M Dabrowski
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