AbstractThe adsorption of a membrane-impermeable photosensitizer to only one membrane leaflet is found to trigger a localized photodynamic reaction; i.e., the amount of carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP) molecules damaged in the leaflet facing the photosensitizer is roughly identical to the total amount of CCCP inactivated. Whereas the latter quantity is assessed from the drop in membrane conductivity G, the former is evaluated from the photopotential φ that is proportional to the interfacial concentration difference of the uncoupler. Localized photodestruction is encountered by CCCP diffusion to the site of photodamage. A simple model that accounts for both photoinhibition and diffusion predicts the dependence of the photopote...
AbstractThe efficiency and selectivity of photosensitized damage to membrane functions may be influe...
International audienceThe modification of lipid bilayer permeability is one of the most striking yet...
The surprisingly small effect of oxygen on photoelectron transfer in pigmented lipid bilayers is tra...
AbstractThe adsorption of a membrane-impermeable photosensitizer to only one membrane leaflet is fou...
AbstractThe efficiency of photodynamic reactions depends on 1), the penetration depth of the photose...
AbstractPhotosensitized biological processes, as applied in photodynamic therapy, are based on light...
Photodynamic therapy uses photosensitizers (PS) to kill cancer cells by generating reactive oxygen s...
Although the general mechanisms of lipid oxidation are known, the chemical steps through which photo...
Photosensitized biological processes, as applied in photodynamic therapy, are based on light-trigger...
Although the general mechanisms of lipid oxidation are known, the chemical steps through which photo...
AbstractTo gain insight into mechanisms of photodynamic modification of biological membranes, we stu...
AbstractPhotosensitization by porphyrins and other tetrapyrrole chromophores is used in biology and ...
The modification of lipid bilayer permeability is one of the most striking yet poorly understood phy...
Although the general mechanisms of lipid oxidation are known, the chemical steps through which photo...
AbstractThe photodynamic activity of sulfonated aluminum phthalocyanines (AlPcSn, 1≤n≤4) was found t...
AbstractThe efficiency and selectivity of photosensitized damage to membrane functions may be influe...
International audienceThe modification of lipid bilayer permeability is one of the most striking yet...
The surprisingly small effect of oxygen on photoelectron transfer in pigmented lipid bilayers is tra...
AbstractThe adsorption of a membrane-impermeable photosensitizer to only one membrane leaflet is fou...
AbstractThe efficiency of photodynamic reactions depends on 1), the penetration depth of the photose...
AbstractPhotosensitized biological processes, as applied in photodynamic therapy, are based on light...
Photodynamic therapy uses photosensitizers (PS) to kill cancer cells by generating reactive oxygen s...
Although the general mechanisms of lipid oxidation are known, the chemical steps through which photo...
Photosensitized biological processes, as applied in photodynamic therapy, are based on light-trigger...
Although the general mechanisms of lipid oxidation are known, the chemical steps through which photo...
AbstractTo gain insight into mechanisms of photodynamic modification of biological membranes, we stu...
AbstractPhotosensitization by porphyrins and other tetrapyrrole chromophores is used in biology and ...
The modification of lipid bilayer permeability is one of the most striking yet poorly understood phy...
Although the general mechanisms of lipid oxidation are known, the chemical steps through which photo...
AbstractThe photodynamic activity of sulfonated aluminum phthalocyanines (AlPcSn, 1≤n≤4) was found t...
AbstractThe efficiency and selectivity of photosensitized damage to membrane functions may be influe...
International audienceThe modification of lipid bilayer permeability is one of the most striking yet...
The surprisingly small effect of oxygen on photoelectron transfer in pigmented lipid bilayers is tra...