Development of potential Microbial Photosensitisers in the application of Photodynamic Therapy (Pdt) for the treatment of cancer and other diseases
Photodynamic therapy (POn involves the administration of a nontoxic drug known as a photosensitiser, either systemically, locally, or topically to a patient bearing a lesion (frequently but not always cancer), followed by the illumination of the lesion with visible light (usually long wavelength red...
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Universiti Malaysia Sabah
2010
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