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Bilayer lipid membrane as a model of photodynamic therapy processes in cancer cells

Published on Jul 09, 2018396 Views

The photodynamic therapy of cancer is based on using of photosensitizers (PS) which bind to cells and kill them by singlet oxygen (SO) generated under illumination. These processes were studied in vit

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Bilayer lipid membrane as a model of photodynamic therapy processes in cancer cells00:00
Photodynamic therapy (pdt) - 100:12
Photodynamic therapy (pdt) - 200:31
Photodynamic therapy (pdt) - 300:39
Photodynamic therapy (pdt) - 400:46
Photodynamic therapy (pdt) - 501:14
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 101:28
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 201:59
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 302:49
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 403:12
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 503:29
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 603:40
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 703:49
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 804:11
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 904:20
In vitro study of photodynamic therapy - 1004:51
Objectives05:15
Adsorption of photosensitizers on blm - 105:49
Adsorption of photosensitizers on blm - 206:21
Adsorption of photosensitizers on blm - 306:36
Adsorption of photosensitizers on blm - 406:48
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so - 106:54
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so - 207:34
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so - 307:51
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so - 408:23
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so - 509:00
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so - 609:08
Photooxidation of di-4-anepps by so produced by alpcs09:24
Conclusion11:08
Acknowledgments11:46
Thank you for your kind attention12:07