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PDT with methylene blue monitored microscopically

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Study shows effect of technique on membrane vesicles.

David Shenkenberg

Although we know the chemistry of photodynamic therapy (PDT), we do not fully understand how it occurs on the microscopic scale, specifically within the cell membrane. In the process of PDT, cells ultimately die when the cell membrane ruptures, so the membrane is key to understanding the procedure. Therefore, researchers at Institut Charles Sadron in Strasbourg, France, and Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, studied how PDT destroys the cell membrane. For the PDT agent, they used methylene blue, a widely studied photosensitizer that has the potential to be approved for clinical use. They...Read full article

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    Published: February 2007
    Glossary
    photosensitizer
    A substance that increases a material's sensitivity to electromagnetic irradiation. In photodynamic therapy, a drug used to render a target tissue sensitive to laser light.
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsindustrialmicroscopic scaleMicroscopyphotodynamic therapy (PDT)photosensitizerResearch & Technology

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