Domain-dependent photodamage to Bcl-2. A membrane anchorage region is needed to form the target of phthalocyanine photosensitization.
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Photodynamic Efficiency: From Molecular Photochemistry to Cell DeathBinding to and photo-oxidation of cardiolipin by the phthalocyanine photosensitizer Pc 4Single cell responses to spatially controlled photosensitized production of extracellular singlet oxygen.Photodynamic therapy with the phthalocyanine photosensitizer Pc 4: the case experience with preclinical mechanistic and early clinical-translational studies.Apoptotic mechanism of MCF-7 breast cells in vivo and in vitro induced by photodynamic therapy with C-phycocyanin.Two-photon irradiation of an intracellular singlet oxygen photosensitizer: achieving localized sub-cellular excitation in spatially-resolved experiments.Signaling From Lysosomes Enhances Mitochondria-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy In Cancer Cells.Successful cutaneous delivery of the photosensitizer silicon phthalocyanine 4 for photodynamic therapy.Molecular determinants of photodynamic therapy for lung cancers.Initiation of autophagy by photodynamic therapy.A requirement for bid for induction of apoptosis by photodynamic therapy with a lysosome- but not a mitochondrion-targeted photosensitizer.Spatially resolved two-photon irradiation of an intracellular singlet oxygen photosensitizer: correlating cell response to the site of localized irradiation.Photodynamic therapy of cancer: an updateThe mitochondrial death pathway: a promising therapeutic target in diseasesStructural factors and mechanisms underlying the improved photodynamic cell killing with silicon phthalocyanine photosensitizers directed to lysosomes versus mitochondriaEnhanced photodynamic efficacy towards melanoma cells by encapsulation of Pc4 in silica nanoparticles.Proteasome inhibition potentiates antitumor effects of photodynamic therapy in mice through induction of endoplasmic reticulum stress and unfolded protein responseOxidative modification of cytochrome c by singlet oxygen.Apoptosis mechanisms related to the increased sensitivity of Jurkat T-cells vs A431 epidermoid cells to photodynamic therapy with the phthalocyanine Pc 4.p38 MAPK plays an essential role in apoptosis induced by photoactivation of a novel ethylene glycol porphyrin derivative.Irradiation-induced enhancement of Pc 4 fluorescence and changes in light scattering are potential dosimeters for Pc 4-PDT.Differential responses of Mcl-1 in photosensitized epithelial vs lymphoid-derived human cancer cells.Killing efficacy of a new silicon phthalocyanine in human melanoma cells treated with photodynamic therapy by early activation of mitochondrion-mediated apoptosis.Photodamage to multiple Bcl-xL isoforms by photodynamic therapy with the phthalocyanine photosensitizer Pc 4.Photodynamic therapy with the silicon phthalocyanine pc 4 induces apoptosis in mycosis fungoides and sezary syndrome.Bcl-2 enhances Ca(2+) signaling to support the intrinsic regenerative capacity of CNS axons.Irradiation of the porphyrin causes unfolding of the protein in the protoporphyrin IX/beta-lactoglobulin noncovalent complex.Death pathways associated with photodynamic therapy.De novo ceramide accumulation due to inhibition of its conversion to complex sphingolipids in apoptotic photosensitized cells.Down-regulation of heat-shock protein 27-induced resistance to photodynamic therapy in oral cancer cells.Cell Death Pathways Associated with Photodynamic Therapy: An Update.Light Harvesting and Photoemission by Nanoparticles for Photodynamic TherapySynthesis and photophysical studies of phthalocyanine–gold nanoparticle conjugates
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Domain-dependent photodamage to Bcl-2. A membrane anchorage region is needed to form the target of phthalocyanine photosensitization.
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Domain-dependent photodamage t ...... alocyanine photosensitization.
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Domain-dependent photodamage t ...... alocyanine photosensitization.
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Domain-dependent photodamage t ...... alocyanine photosensitization.
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Anna-Liisa Nieminen
Erin S Murphy
Jitsuo Usuda
Nancy L Oleinick
Song-mao Chiu
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10.1074/JBC.M205219200
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2002-10-11T00:00:00Z