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Clinical comparison of the pharmacokinetics of m-THPC and Photofrin II as observed by light-induced fluorescence

Braichotte et al., 1994

Document ID
7195766517200193627
Author
Braichotte D
Savary J
Wagnieres G
Mudry A
Fontolliet C
Monnier P
van den Bergh H
Publication year
Publication venue
Optical Biopsy

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To optimize phototherapy and photodetection of cancer, one of the important variables is the localization of the dye after injection. To study this in a clinical context, we have constructed an apparatus based on a non-invasive optical fiber that detects the dye by light induced …
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