Rhodamine dyes as potential agents for photochemotherapy of cancer in human bladder carcinoma cells.
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Selective photodynamic inactivation of a multidrug transporter by a cationic photosensitising agentReactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced ROS release: a new phenomenon accompanying induction of the mitochondrial permeability transition in cardiac myocytes.Synchronism in mitochondrial ROS flashes, membrane depolarization and calcium sparks in human carcinoma cells.Rhodamine B induces oxidative stress and cervical epithelial cell proliferation in the uterus.Toxicity of xanthene food dyes by inhibition of human drug-metabolizing enzymes in a noncompetitive manner.Photodynamic therapy by conjugation of cell-penetrating peptide with fluorochrome.
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Rhodamine dyes as potential agents for photochemotherapy of cancer in human bladder carcinoma cells.
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Rhodamine dyes as potential ag ...... human bladder carcinoma cells.
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