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  • In-vivo monitoring of oxygen saturation in murine carcinoma during PDT by diode laser light diffuse reflectance

    Publication
    • V. Kholin
    • O. Chepurna
    • I. Shton
    • V. Voytsehovich
    • S. Pavlov
    • N. Zabolotna
    • R. Romaniuk
    • W. Wójcik
    • Y. Amirgaliyev
    • V. Kovalev
    • R. S. Romaniuk

    - Year 2017

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  • Nanomaterials for photothermal and photodynamic cancer therapy

    Publication
    • B. Nasseri
    • E. Alizadeh
    • F. Bani
    • S. Davaran
    • A. Akbarzadeh
    • N. Rabiee
    • A. Bahadori
    • M. Ziaei
    • M. Bagherzadeh
    • M. Saeb... and 2 others

    - Applied Physics Reviews - Year 2022

    In recent years, the role of optically sensitive nanomaterials has become powerful moieties in therapeutic techniques and has become particularly emphasized. Currently, by the extraordinary development of nanomaterials in different fields of medicine, they have found new applications. Phototherapy modalities, such as photothermal therapy (PTT) by toxic heat generation and photodynamic therapy (PDT) by reactive oxygen species, are...

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  • Influence of Protonation State on the Excited State Dynamics of a Photobiologically Active Ru(II) Dyad

    Publication
    • C. Reichardt
    • T. Sainuddin
    • M. WäCHTLER
    • S. Monro
    • S. Kupfer
    • J. Guthmuller
    • S. Gräfe
    • S. A. Mcfarland
    • B. Dietzek

    - JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A - Year 2016

    The influence of ligand protonation on the photophysics of a ruthenium (Ru) dyad bearing the 2-(1-pyrenyl)-1H-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]-phenanthroline (ippy) ligand was investigated by time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopy. It was found that changes in the protonation state of the imidazole group led to changes in the electronic configuration of the lowest lying excited state. Formation of the fully deprotonated imidazole...

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  • Tomasz Gośliński prof. dr hab.

    Professor Tomasz Goslinski is employed at Poznan University of Medical Sciences. He obtained his MSc degree from Poznan Medical Academy in 1997 and PhD degree from Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 2003. In 2004 he received a 2-year Marie Curie EIF Fellowship to join as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow the group of Professor Anthony G.M. Barrett at Imperial College London, United Kingdom. As...