Abstract Background Sapphyrin analogues and related porphyrin-like species have attracted attention as anticancer agents due to their selective localization in various cancers, including hematologic malignancies, relative to surrounding tissues. Sapphyrins are electron affinic compounds that generate high yields of singlet oxygen formation. Although initially explored in the context of photodynamic therapy, sapphyrins have intrinsic anticancer activity that is independent of their photosensitizing properties. However, the mechanisms for their anticancer activity have not been fully elucidated. Results We have prepared a series of hydrophilic sapphyrins and evaluated their effect on proliferation, uptake, and cell death in adherent human lun...
A series of tetraaryl porphyrins and chlorins were synthesized and tested for photodynamic activity ...
A photosensitizer with high phototoxicity, low dark toxicity, and good water solubility is crucial f...
Treatment with 5-Aminolevulinic acid-mediated photody¬namic therapy is a promising therapeutic optio...
Zhong Wang, Philip S. Lecane, Patricia Thiemann, Quing Fan, Cecilia Cortez, Xuan Ma, Danielle Tonev,...
Background: Porphyrin TMPyP4 (P4) and its C14H28-alkyl derivative (C14) are G-quadruplex binders and...
Prostate cancer (PC) affects 1 in 8 men in the UK. Hormone therapy is used to initially treat men di...
Designing small molecules able to break down G4 structures in mRNA (RG4s) offers an interesting appr...
Background: Porphyrin derivatives have been widely used in photodynamic therapy as effective sensiti...
Porphyrins represent one of the oldest, most widely studied chemical structures, both in nature and ...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) investigations have seen stable increases and the development of new phot...
After its discovery back in the 1900s, photosensitizers became a critical study for potential treatm...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is based on the use of a photosensitizing agent such as porphyrins, altho...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer uses photosensitizers (PS), a light source and oxygen to genera...
As the most successful clinically approved photosensitizers, porphyrins have been extensively employ...
From the green chlorophyll in plants and algae that we depend upon to transform sunlight into useful...
A series of tetraaryl porphyrins and chlorins were synthesized and tested for photodynamic activity ...
A photosensitizer with high phototoxicity, low dark toxicity, and good water solubility is crucial f...
Treatment with 5-Aminolevulinic acid-mediated photody¬namic therapy is a promising therapeutic optio...
Zhong Wang, Philip S. Lecane, Patricia Thiemann, Quing Fan, Cecilia Cortez, Xuan Ma, Danielle Tonev,...
Background: Porphyrin TMPyP4 (P4) and its C14H28-alkyl derivative (C14) are G-quadruplex binders and...
Prostate cancer (PC) affects 1 in 8 men in the UK. Hormone therapy is used to initially treat men di...
Designing small molecules able to break down G4 structures in mRNA (RG4s) offers an interesting appr...
Background: Porphyrin derivatives have been widely used in photodynamic therapy as effective sensiti...
Porphyrins represent one of the oldest, most widely studied chemical structures, both in nature and ...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) investigations have seen stable increases and the development of new phot...
After its discovery back in the 1900s, photosensitizers became a critical study for potential treatm...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is based on the use of a photosensitizing agent such as porphyrins, altho...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer uses photosensitizers (PS), a light source and oxygen to genera...
As the most successful clinically approved photosensitizers, porphyrins have been extensively employ...
From the green chlorophyll in plants and algae that we depend upon to transform sunlight into useful...
A series of tetraaryl porphyrins and chlorins were synthesized and tested for photodynamic activity ...
A photosensitizer with high phototoxicity, low dark toxicity, and good water solubility is crucial f...
Treatment with 5-Aminolevulinic acid-mediated photody¬namic therapy is a promising therapeutic optio...