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Perkins Precision Developments - Plate Polarizers LB 4/24

Light-activated platinum compound may improve chemotherapy

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Kevin Robinson

A new platinum compound that can be activated by ultraviolet light to destroy tumors has been developed by researchers from the University of Warwick in Coventry, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Dundee, all in the UK, and from the Institute of Biophysics in the Czech Republic. The new compound may lead to more targeted treatment and could overcome the problem of resistance that often leads to the failure of chemotherapy to treat cancer. A new light-activated platinum IV complex may help keep cancer cells from developing resistance to treatment. Platinum derivatives are...Read full article

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    Published: February 2008
    BiophotonicschemotherapyNews & Featuresplatinum compoundultraviolet light

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