Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated in many photoreactions and may play important roles in photodamage mechanisms, including those involved in light-based therapeutic applications. Two main types of phototherapies are currently of significant interest in which photothermal or photomechanical effects are absent or minor, namely the use of low-intensity red or near-infrared lasers for various types of biomodulation and photodynamic therapy (PDT) for treatment of major diseases, both oncologic and nononcologic.


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    Title :

    The role of reactive oxygen species and their measurement in phototherapies


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    Publication date :

    2002-01-01


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    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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