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photosensitizers include Chlorophyll A and
Chlorophyll B.
Organic photosensitizers are carbon-based
molecules which are
capable of
photosensitizing....
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exposure to a
photosensitizing agent (such as methoxsalen)
followed by
ultraviolet radiation. An
excess of
either the
photosensitizing agent or subsequent...
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amounts of both a
photosensitizer and UV-A light.
Phytophotodermatitis is not an
immunologic response; no
prior exposure to the
photosensitizing agent is required...
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light cystoscopy hexyl aminolevulinate hydrochloride is
instilling a
photosensitizing agent, into the bladder. The blue
light cystoscopy contains a light...
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a form of
phototherapy involving light and a
photosensitizing chemical substance used in
conjunction with
molecular oxygen to elicit...
- acne medication, allergies, exercise,
solar radiation (sunburn),
photosensitization,
acute radiation syndrome,
mercury toxicity,
blister agents, niacin...
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pyrolysis of
anhydrous calcium benzoate.
Benzophenone is a
common photosensitizer in photochemistry. It
crosses from the S1
state into the
triplet state...
- non-small cell lung cancer, and
squamous cell skin
cancer (Stage 0).
Photosensitizing agents clinically-approved or
undergoing clinical trials for the treatment...
- drug-resistant microorganisms. The
procedure involves the
application of
photosensitizing compounds, also
called photoantimicrobials, which, upon activation...
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buckwheat plants (green or dried) in horses. In
hepatogenous photosensitization, the
photosensitzing substance is phylloerythrin, a
normal end-product...