Radiodynamic therapy (RDT) is a recent extension of conventional photodynamic therapy, in which visible/near infrared light irradiation is replaced by a well-tolerated dose of high-energy X-rays. This enables greater tissue penetration to allow non-invasive treatment of large, deep-seated tumors. We report here the design and testing of a drug delivery system for RDT that is intended to enhance intra- or peri-nuclear localization of the photosensitizer, leading to DNA damage and resulting clonogenic cell kill. This comprises a photosensitizer (Verteporfin, VP) incorporated into poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles (PLGA NPs) that are surface-functionalized with a cell-penetrating HIV trans-activator of transcription (TAT) peptide. I...
Abstract: The cancer incidence world-wide has caused an increase in the demand for effective forms o...
Engineered nanomaterials that produce reactive oxygen species while exposed to X- and gamma rays off...
Photodynamic therapy regimens, which use light-activated molecules known as photosensitizers, are hi...
Radiodynamic therapy (RDT) is a recent extension of conventional photodynamic therapy, in which visi...
INTRODUCTION: The depth limitation of conventional photodynamic therapy (PDT) with visible electroma...
Sandhya Clement,1,2,* Wenjie Chen,1,* Wei Deng,1,2 Ewa M Goldys1,2 1Australian Research Council Cen...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a combination of light and photosensitizing drug in which a photosensi...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive technique which has proven to be successful in th...
Conventional photodynamic therapy (PDT)'s clinical application is limited by depth of penetration by...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy (PDT) is intrinsically restricted by the low penetration ...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy (PDT) is a cancer therapy that demonstrates promising res...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy (PDT) has seen long standing interest as a therapy for re...
Abstract: The cancer incidence world-wide has caused an increase in the demand for effective forms o...
Engineered nanomaterials that produce reactive oxygen species while exposed to X- and gamma rays off...
Photodynamic therapy regimens, which use light-activated molecules known as photosensitizers, are hi...
Radiodynamic therapy (RDT) is a recent extension of conventional photodynamic therapy, in which visi...
INTRODUCTION: The depth limitation of conventional photodynamic therapy (PDT) with visible electroma...
Sandhya Clement,1,2,* Wenjie Chen,1,* Wei Deng,1,2 Ewa M Goldys1,2 1Australian Research Council Cen...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a combination of light and photosensitizing drug in which a photosensi...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive technique which has proven to be successful in th...
Conventional photodynamic therapy (PDT)'s clinical application is limited by depth of penetration by...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy (PDT) is intrinsically restricted by the low penetration ...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy (PDT) is a cancer therapy that demonstrates promising res...
International audiencePhotodynamic therapy (PDT) has seen long standing interest as a therapy for re...
Abstract: The cancer incidence world-wide has caused an increase in the demand for effective forms o...
Engineered nanomaterials that produce reactive oxygen species while exposed to X- and gamma rays off...
Photodynamic therapy regimens, which use light-activated molecules known as photosensitizers, are hi...