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Metal-enhanced fluorescence could aid photodynamic therapy

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Lynn M. Savage

Photodynamic therapy uses light-activated chemicals to treat diseases such as cancer and age-related macular degeneration, but the technique can be difficult to control precisely. The chemicals — drugs called photosensitizers — are injected into a patient and are taken up by diseased cells. The key to treatment is that, when light illuminates the photosensitizer, singlet oxygen is generated. A highly reactive form of oxygen, 1O2 is highly cytotoxic — damaging or destroying the tumor or other cells in close proximity. Unfortunately, creating too little 1O2 results in ineffective treatment;...Read full article

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    Published: May 2008
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    photodynamic therapy
    A medical technology that uses lasers or other light sources in combination with photosensitizing drugs to treat cancerous tumors.
    Biophotonicschemicalslight-activated chemicalsphotodynamic therapyphotosensitizersResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorsspectroscopy

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