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1. Safety and Feasibility of Photodynamic Therapy for Percutaneous Image-guided Abdominopelvic Abscess Drainage: Phase 1 Trial.

2. Indwelling Stent Embedded with Light-Emitting Diodes for Photodynamic Therapy of Malignant Biliary Obstruction.

3. A prospective study of pain control by a 2-step irradiance schedule during topical photodynamic therapy of nonmelanoma skin cancer.

4. Comparison of flat cleaved and cylindrical diffusing fibers as treatment sources for interstitial photodynamic therapy.

5. Effective photodynamic therapy against microbial populations in human deep tissue abscess aspirates.

6. Enzyme-activatable imaging probe reveals enhanced neutrophil elastase activity in tumors following photodynamic therapy.

7. A retrospective review of pain control by a two-step irradiance schedule during topical ALA-photodynamic therapy of non-melanoma skin cancer.

8. Fluence rate-dependent photobleaching of intratumorally administered Pc 4 does not predict tumor growth delay.

9. Optical property measurements establish the feasibility of photodynamic therapy as a minimally invasive intervention for tumors of the kidney.

10. Miconazole induces fungistasis and increases killing of Candida albicans subjected to photodynamic therapy.

11. Tumor response to mTHPC-mediated photodynamic therapy exhibits strong correlation with extracellular release of HSP70.

12. Photodynamic therapy of cancer: an update.

13. Lightpipe device for delivery of uniform illumination for photodynamic therapy of the oral cavity.

14. Effective photosensitization and selectivity in vivo of Candida Albicans by meso-tetra (N-methyl-4-pyridyl) porphine tetra tosylate.

15. Compartmental targeting for mTHPC-based photodynamic treatment in vivo: Correlation of efficiency, pharmacokinetics, and regional distribution of apoptosis.

16. Factors influencing tumor response to photodynamic therapy sensitized by intratumor administration of methylene blue.

17. Simulations of measured photobleaching kinetics in human basal cell carcinomas suggest blood flow reductions during ALA-PDT.

18. Photodynamic dose does not correlate with long-term tumor response to mTHPC-PDT performed at several drug-light intervals.

19. Irradiance-dependent photobleaching and pain in delta-aminolevulinic acid-photodynamic therapy of superficial basal cell carcinomas.

20. Light delivery over extended time periods enhances the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy.

21. Monitoring Pc 4 photodynamic therapy in clinical trials of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma using noninvasive spectroscopy.

22. A comprehensive mathematical model of microscopic dose deposition in photodynamic therapy.

23. Photodynamic therapy mediates the oxygen-independent activation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha.

24. Sensitivity of Candida albicans germ tubes and biofilms to photofrin-mediated phototoxicity.

25. Carbogen breathing significantly enhances the penetration of red light in murine tumours in vivo.

26. Activation of heat shock protein 70 promoter with meso-tetrahydroxyphenyl chlorin photodynamic therapy reported by green fluorescent protein in vitro and in vivo.

27. Effect of irradiation fluence rate on the efficacy of photodynamic therapy and tumor oxygenation in meta-tetra (hydroxyphenyl) chlorin (mTHPC)-sensitized HT29 xenografts in nude mice.

30. A Prospective Study of Pain Control by a Two-Step Irradiance Schedule During Topical Photodynamic Therapy of Non-melanoma Skin Cancer

31. Effective photodynamic therapy against microbial populations in human deep tissue abscess aspirates

32. Tumor Response to mTHPC-Mediated Photodynamic Therapy Exhibits Strong Correlation With Extracellular Release of HSP70

33. Miconazole Induces Fungistasis and Increases Killing of Candida albicans Subjected to Photodynamic Therapy†.

34. Miconazole Induces Fungistasis and Increases Killing of Candida albicans Subjected to Photodynamic Therapy†.

35. Respiratory Deficiency Enhances the Sensitivity of the Pathogenic Fungus Candida to Photodynamic Treatment.

36. Photodynamic dose does not correlate with long-term tumor response to mTHPC-PDT performed at several drug-light intervals.

37. In Vivo Confocal Fluorescence Imaging of the Intratumor Distribution of the Photosensitizer Mono-L-Aspartylchlorin-e6.

38. A comprehensive mathematical model of microscopic dose deposition in photodynamic therapy.

42. Inhibition of electron transport chain assembly and function promotes photodynamic killing of Candida

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